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Google’s new file manager can help clean up your phone’s storage


Google has just dropped their brand new free Files Go file manager for Android, and it can help to free up more space by clearing unwanted files hassle-free.

The app is mostly a mix between a file manager and a file sharing app, which allows you to not just easily manage all the stuff that’s sitting in your phone but also send files to others who are also using the app.

Among the other features of Files Go is the ability to get rid of spam and duplicate images, the ability to share your files offline securely and the app will also recommend rarely-used app to delete so your phone stays lag free. Files Go is pretty easy on the space too,  only needing 6MB of storage space.However, the app is still in beta and it’s apparently still a little unstable but it is easy to use and nicely ad-free.

If you’re keen on grabbing Files Go, you can get it from Google Play for free.
[SOURCE, VIA]

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