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Root App Review: Root Browser

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Root Browser is a file manager app which has most of the same functions as Root Explorer but is available for free instead of costing $3.99.

Root Explorer may have arrived on the Play Store first, but Root Browser has stolen some of Root Explorer’s thunder by offering the same seamless file management experience without the $3.99 price tag.

Today, in our Root Browser review, we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about Root Browser – including why it’s one of the most popular rooted Android apps available today.

What Is Root Browser?

Root Browser is a free Android app created by a developer named Jrummy16, who founded an app development company called JRummy Apps Inc.

The app currently holds an average rating of 4 stars out of 5 on the Google Play Store and has 72,758 reviews. It’s been downloaded between 5 million to 10 million times.

How Much Does Root Browser Cost?

Root Browser is free to use, unlike its main competitor Root Explorer, which costs $3.99

When you download Root Browser from the Google Play Store, you’ll see that it offers in-app purchases up to $0.99. These in-app purchases are just used to donate to the developer if you choose to do so.

What Does Root Browser Do?

Root Browser calls itself “the ultimate file manager for rooted users”. With Root Browser, you can easily explore every single file, folder, and directory on your Android device. Just open the app and start browsing.

Key features of Root Browser include:

-Two different file manager panels

-The ability to copy, paste, and move any file or folder on your device

-Delete, zip, and extract files and folders anywhere on your device

-Explore (unzip) APK, rar, zip, and jar files

-Change file permissions and ownership

-View and edit any file

-Move, copy, rename, and delete files

-Send files by email

-Create new directories and delete directories

-Install zips using ClockworkMod Recovery

-Show lists of files with thumbnails for images

-Sort files by their name, size, and diet

-Extract single files from APK, zip, and jar files without extracting the entire folder

-Search for files and folders across Android

-Choose to open files with different apps, or open the file as a text, image, music, video, zip, APK, or script file

Basically, this app does everything you would ever need a file manager to do. You can easily move any file or folder all across your Android device. You can unzip APK (app installation) files to install Android apps and you can even email files wherever you need to go.

Oh, and did I mention this app is totally free?

How to Use Root Browser

Root Browser works in a similar way to any file manager app. It has a smooth, simple interface. Open the app to immediately start browsing through every file and folder on your device.

Rooted Android users have full access to the root directory. You can even commit Android suicide by navigating to your core files and deleting stuff from there, although I wouldn’t recommend doing that.

You can tap and drag to select multiple files at the same time. After tapping on a file, you can choose to perform all of the following actions:

-Open With…

-Copy

-Delete

-Move

-Rename

-Archive

-Properties

-Permissions

-Ownership

-Create Shortcut

All of these actions are pretty self-explanatory. If you want to create a shortcut to a certain file on your Android homescreen, then you can do that by tapping the Create shortcut button. You can also change the ownership of the file by tapping the Ownership button, or change permissions for commands like Read, Write, and Execute between different users.

Like I said: Root Browser is pretty self-explanatory to use.

You can use this app without rooting. However, after rooting your device, you’ll have access to all the core files and directors on your device.

Root Browser Versus Root Explorer

One of the biggest file manager questions we get here at One Click Root is whether we recommend Root Browser or Root Explorer. The two apps are incredibly similar: they both give you full control over all the files and folders in your Android device and both let you perform the same set of actions.

There are four main differences between Root Browser and Root Explorer:

-Root Explorer costs $3.99, while Root Browser is totally free (you can donate to the developer using $0.99 in-app purchases

-Root Explorer has a more minimalistic UI, and some people describe the UI as being sleeker and sexier than Root Browser

-Root Explorer supports various cloud services, including Google Drive, Box, and Dropbox

-Root Explorer lets you open multiple tabs

If those 4 differences are worth paying $3.99, then you can download Root Explorer from here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.speedsoftware.rootexplorer&hl=en

Conclusion: Should You Download Root Browser?

Root Browser is everything a file browser should be – and more. It’s packed with features and there aren’t too many situations where Root Browser falls short. You can unzip files, move them, delete them, create new folders

The one main advantage it has over its biggest competitor, Root Explorer, is that Root Browser is free, while Root Explorer costs $3.99.

Best of all, Root Browser is free and has no shortcomings compared to Root Explorer. That being said, some people do prefer Root Explorer due to its sleek, minimalistic interface and cloud support.

So yes, of course you should download Root Browser on your rooted Android device. Download it today from the Google Play Store by clicking here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.root.browserfree&hl=en

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