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What’s New In Google Files Go: Browse all folders, check APK, video player and more

Google Files Go New update

Google Files Go was born as a simple application to free up space on Android phones, but after some updates with updates and improvements, has begun to step on the ground to the file managers of a lifetime. That is now more evident than ever, with the advanced exploration, to enter the folders of your mobile.

This is not the only novelty, but you will also find quick sharing and an integrated audio and video media player, so you do not need other apps. The applications are also verified by Google Play, so apps sent between friends are added to the library as an app.

Browse folders

The latest version of Google Files Go adds one of the most requested features: the ability to move through the folders of your mobile, both internal storage and memory card. Until now, Files Go was chewed on you, allowing you to see only a list of downloads, applications, images, videos, audios or documents.

Google has called this advanced navigation, and it’s a bit hidden. In the Explore tab, you need to touch the menu and choose Show storage devices. Then you can enter and browse the folders, as in any file manager.

Quick Sharing

The speed of sending files between mobile phones should also be increased in the new version. There are not many technical details about the changes beyond which the connection should take less than five seconds and the transfer speeds reach up to 500 Mbps.

Install APK with guarantees

We saw a few days ago how Google launched its new application verification system through Google Play Protect and Google Play in the SHAREit third-party application. Now it also reaches the Files Go file manager.

That is, the next time someone sends you an application with Files Go, it will be installed as if you had downloaded it from Google Play, adding to your library as one more, and even if you do not have an Internet connection at that time.

Integrated audio and video player

Finally, another classic of file manager applications is to include your own media player, so as not to depend on other applications. The latest version of Files Goes premiere player, simple, but enough to get by. It is valid for both videos and audio files.

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