File Manager for Android Tablet 2026

File Manager for Android Tablet 2026

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The Best File Manager for Android Tablet

AnExplorer is purpose-built for the large-screen Android tablet experience. The split-pane layout shows your folder tree on the left and file contents on the right — giving you a desktop-class file management experience without needing a PC.

All features work on Android tablets from Android 7.0 upward, including Samsung Galaxy Tab, Amazon Fire Tablet, Lenovo Tab, and Huawei Pad.

Feature Overview for Android Tablet

FeatureAvailableNotes
Local File ManagerSplit-pane tablet layout
SD Card ManagementRead/write via SAF
USB OTGUSB drives and hubs
SMB / NASSideload from home server
FTP ClientAny FTP server
DropboxFull read/write
OneDriveFull read/write
BoxFull read/write
Google DriveComing soon
Archive ManagerZIP, RAR, 7z, TAR
APK InstallerSideload apps easily
Root File ManagerRooted tablets
WiFi TransferTablet ↔ PC / Phone
Image ViewerGallery with zoom
PDF ViewerBuilt-in reader
Music PlayerAudio playback
Text EditorEdit code and config files
Memory CleanerFree up storage

Supported Tablet Models

AnExplorer runs on every major Android tablet:

Any tablet running Android 7.0 or higher is compatible, including Android-based tablets not listed above.

Split-Pane File Management

On tablets with a screen width above 600 dp, AnExplorer automatically activates its split-pane layout:

  • Left panel: directory tree for quick navigation
  • Right panel: folder contents with list or grid view
  • Drag and drop: move files between locations by dragging
  • Multi-select: long-press to select multiple files across both panels

This layout mirrors desktop file managers like Windows Explorer and macOS Finder, making it ideal when you want to copy files between two locations at once.

Transfer Files from Tablet to PC

Move large files from your tablet to your computer without a USB cable:

  1. Open AnExplorer on your tablet and tap WiFi Share
  2. Select files to share — a local HTTP server starts
  3. On your PC, visit the shared URL in any browser and download

For persistent access, use FTP Server mode. Connect from Windows Explorer (ftp://192.168.x.x) or any FTP client.

See all options: Android to PC | Android to Android

Manage SD Cards and External Storage

Most Android tablets support microSD cards or USB OTG. AnExplorer handles both:

  • SD Card: appears as a separate root in the navigation tree. Copy, move, rename, and delete with full write access using SAF (no root required on Android 11+)
  • USB OTG: plug in a USB drive, hub, or card reader. AnExplorer detects it instantly
  • Fire Tablet: internal + SD card management; USB OTG supported on Fire HD 10 and Fire Max 11

Frequently Asked Questions

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