Solid Explorer

Solid Explorer Mod APK v3.4.9 [Premium Unlocked] for Android

Publisher:NeatBytes    
App Name:Solid Explorer

Editor's Review

Solid Explorer redefines mobile file management with robust, practical tools I’ve tested firsthand. Its handy dual-pane design makes file sorting and moving way more efficient, while seamless cloud and local network connectivity unifies all your storage spaces. It packs solid encryption, storage cleaning tools and built-in media tools, suiting power users, remote workers and anyone needing advanced, secure file control on android devices.

What' s new ?

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v3.4.8/9
- fixed storage usage mismatch
- fixed RAR extract
- minor fixes

v3.4.7
- improved license check
- crash fixes

v3.4.6
- crash fixes

v3.4.5
- fixed inability to change home directory of FTP server
- fixed broken thumbnails on network locations
- archive extraction improvements
- crash fixes

v3.4.3/4
- crash fixes

v3.4.2
- fixed slow 7zip extraction
- fixed inability to open archives from other apps
- crash fixes

MOD Info?

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Premium Unlocked

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Solid Explorer Official Introduction

Solid Explorer is a powerful file manager that gives you full control over files on your device, in the cloud, and across your network.

Dual-pane layout — drag and drop files between two panels

AES-256 encryption — lock files with password or fingerprint

Cloud & network access — Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, SMB, SFTP, FTP & more

Web file sharing — send files to any device with a web browser

Manage files your way

Navigate two folders side by side and drag files between panels — the fastest way to organize storage. Use indexed search to find anything instantly, batch rename files with patterns, and browse collections that automatically sort your Downloads, Photos, Videos, Music, Documents, and Apps.

Access all your storage in one app

Connect to Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, Mega*, MediaFire, Yandex, Owncloud and SugarSync. Access NAS drives and servers over SMB/CIFS (Samba), SFTP, FTP, and WebDAV. Transfer files between any two locations — cloud to cloud, server to phone, or SD card to NAS — just drag between panels.

Share files with any device

Start the built-in web server and share files with any phone, tablet, or computer on your network — the other device just needs a web browser. No app install needed on the receiving end.

Keep your files private

Encrypt sensitive files with AES-256 and lock them behind a password or fingerprint. Encrypted files stay protected even if you uninstall the app — no account required.

Clean up and free storage

Analyze what takes up space, find duplicate and large files, and clean up junk — similar to dedicated cleaner apps, but built right into your file manager. Works across internal storage, SD cards, USB OTG drives, and even cloud storage like Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox.

Full feature list:

• Dual-pane layout — manage two folders side by side

• Cloud storage — Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box, NextCloud, SugarSync, MediaFire, Yandex, Mega*

• Network protocols — FTP, SFTP, SMB/CIFS (Samba), WebDAV

• Web file sharing — share files with any device via browser

• Storage analyzer — find duplicates, large files, and junk to clean up

• File encryption — AES-256 with password and fingerprint

• Archives — create and extract ZIP, 7ZIP, RAR, TAR

• Root explorer — browse system files on rooted devices

• Indexed search — find files instantly with filters

• Collections — Downloads, Recent, Photos, Videos, Music, Documents, Apps

• Built-in media — image viewer, music player, video player, text editor

• Batch rename — rename multiple files with patterns

• FTP Server — access your phone's files from PC

• Themes and icon sets — rich customization

• Chromebook & tablet support — mouse, keyboard and trackpad input

* with paid add-on

Solid Explorer Tips

Solid Explorer Review & Quick Start Guide: The Best Android File Manager You Need

If you’re tired of Android’s basic built-in file manager that feels like a chore to use, Solid Explorer is the upgrade you didn’t know you needed. It’s not just another file browser—it’s a powerhouse tool that’s sleek, fast, and packed with features that actually make managing your phone’s files less of a headache. I’ve tested dozens of Android file managers over the years, and this one’s consistently near the top for a reason.

First off, the dual-pane layout is a game-changer. Forget switching back and forth between folders to move or copy files—just drag and drop from one panel to the other, and you’re done. It’s simple, intuitive, and cuts down on time big time, especially if you’re someone who juggles a lot of photos, docs, or downloads.

The search feature? Insanely fast. We’re talking 1 second flat to find any file, thanks to its indexing tool. No more scrolling through endless folders or forgetting where you saved that PDF—type in a keyword, and it pops up instantly. And if you’re worried about space, you can check folder properties to see which files are hogging your storage, even without a dedicated analyzer.

Security is where it really shines too. Got sensitive work files or private photos? Use AES encryption to lock them up in a secure folder—no one gets in without your password or fingerprint, not even if they uninstall the app. That’s the kind of peace of mind you don’t get with most free file managers.

Quick Start Guide (For Newbies):

1. Open the app, agree to the license agreement—standard stuff, nothing annoying.

2. Right away, you’ll see all your files organized by type (photos, docs, downloads)—no need to dig through messy folders.

3. Hit the plus button at the bottom to make new folders or connect to cloud storage (it works with most major cloud services, by the way).

4. Tap the three lines in the top left for extra features—this is where you’ll find app management (uninstall multiple apps at once!) and settings to customize the interface.

5. Want to connect to something like Nutstore? Set up a third-party app password in Nutstore, then use the “New Cloud Link” option, pick WebDAV, and fill in the server details—it’s easier than it sounds, I promise.

A heads-up: It’s feature-rich, so new users might feel a little overwhelmed at first, but the built-in tutorial helps. And yeah, there are some minor bugs here and there (like occasional SMB connection issues), but nothing that breaks the experience.

Overall, Solid Explorer is worth every bit of your time. It’s not just for power users—anyone who wants to keep their Android files organized, secure, and easy to access will love it. Skip the basic file managers; this one’s the real deal.

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