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Version
5.3.5
Taille
7.7 MB
Licence
Gratuit
Mise à jour
May 25, 2026

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À propos de Root Explorer

Root Explorer is a file manager for Android devices with root access, giving you complete control over your device's file system. If your device lacks root permissions, this app won't function—root access is a requirement, not an optional feature.

Manage files with full freedom. Move, cut, copy, rename, delete, and unzip files and folders across your entire Android file system. Keyboard shortcuts speed up common tasks, so you can work faster without touching the screen repeatedly. The app handles system-level files other file managers can't reach, making it powerful for users who need deep device customization and control.

The free version includes ads, which you can minimize by pushing them to the edge of the screen. A paid ad-free version is also available if you prefer an uncluttered experience. Either way, you get the same core file management capabilities—no features are locked behind a paywall.

Root Explorer works on Android 4.1 and higher, so it supports a wide range of devices. For power users, developers, and anyone who needs to manage system files or restructure their device storage, this app delivers the low-level access and flexibility standard file managers don't provide.

Download Root Explorer and take command of your Android device's complete file structure.

Avantages et inconvénients

Avantages

  • Access system files and folders other Android file managers cannot reach
  • Keyboard shortcuts speed up file operations without repeated screen touches
  • Free version with ads lets you try before paying for ad-free option
  • Supports Android 4.1 and higher, covering a wide range of devices

Inconvénients

  • Requires root access—app will not function on non-rooted devices
  • Free version displays ads; ad-free version requires a paid subscription
  • Root access enables dangerous operations like deleting critical system files
  • Modifying system files can void warranty or cause device instability

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