Android includes full access to a file system, complete with support for removable SD cards. But Android itself has never come with a built-in file manager, forcing manufacturers to create their own file manager apps and users to install third-party ones. With Android 6.0, Android now contains a hidden file manager.

The file manager doesn’t have its own icon in the app drawer, as Google still wants to hide the file system from most people. But the file manager allows you to browse, delete, search, open, share, copy, and do everything else you’d want to do with your files.

Access Android 6.0’s Hidden File Manager


  • Launch the Settings app.
  • Tap on Storage & USB.
  • Scroll to the bottom and select Explore.


A few seconds later, a screen will come up displaying the various folders and files stored on your device. You can then move, edit, delete and manipulate files as needed.
The new file manager, while minimal, is a welcome addition to Android, and one area Google will hopefully continue adding functionality to in the future.