The “Files” app is pretty powerful, and it is more than just a file management app. Although, the main and the most widely known feature of the “Files” app is memory management. There are other very useful features provided by the “Files” app the user should be using regularly. In this article, I will discuss those less known or unused features of the “Files” app and also provide a step-by-step guide on how to use them. Let’s begin with the trash folder first. Also read: 2 Simple Methods To Send Executable (exe) Files Through Gmail

1. Trash Folder

An important feature required on Android and provided by the “Files” app, is MS Windows-like Recycle Bin functionally. The “Files” app calls this functionality by the name “Trash”. However, this must be noted that the “Trash” functionality is not a system-wide service and only works for the files deleted using the“Files” app itself. Follow the following steps to see this feature in action.  Let’s first delete a file using the “Files” app and then try to locate it in the “Trash” folder. Step 1: Launch the “Files” app and tap on the “Browse” button to locate the file you want to delete. Step 1: Launch the “Files” app and browse for the file you want to move to the “Safe folder”.  

   

Step 6: You can restore a file or delete it immediately by selecting it and then tapping on the appropriate button at the bottom of the screen.  

2. Safe Folder

“Safe folder” of the files’ app is simply a locked folder where you can put your important files or personal images and videos. It is secured by the password or a screen lock that you are already using on your phone. To use it, proceed as follows.  

 

3. File Sharing

One powerful feature of the “Files” app that Android users might not be using or aware of is file-sharing with nearby Android devices. You might have faced the frustration of sharing large files with another device when using Bluetooth due to extremely low transfer speeds. The “Files” app file sharing functionality can help you immensely in this regard as per Google’s claim, it can transfer up to 480 Mbps. So it’s ideal for large-size file sharing. Follow the following steps to use this feature. Step 1: Run the “Files” app and, in the main interface, tap on the “Share” button towards the lower right of the screen.

Step 3: Browse to locate the file you want to send and tap on it to select it, and then click on the blue “Send” button at the bottom of the screen. Step 4: The app will ask for your permission to turn on Nearby Share, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connectivity if you are using it for the first time. Tap on the blue “Turn on” button to allow it. Step 5: You should perform the same steps in parallel on the “Files” app of the receiving device, but tap on the blue “Receive” in Step 2 of this section. Step 6: On the sending device, the “Files” app will start discovering the nearby devices, and when the required device shows up on the screen, tap on it to select it to start the file transfer.

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Wrapping up

In this article, I have discussed the use of 3 extremely useful features of the“Files” app from Google, which are usually not known or not used commonly by Android users. To perform these functions, the users would typically require specialized third-party apps. But since the “Files” app already has these functions, Android users do not need to look elsewhere for these functions.

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