


The GUI is divided into two different sections, one dedicated for the exploration of local files and folders and the other for the contents of the device (which, by now, should be connected to the computer). The program does not require installation and adopts a very simplistic interface, where the lack of graphics is the first thing that strikes you. On the upside, usage is a totally non-complicated process.

Truthfully, the efforts you have to put into the process are considerable and most importantly, a certain degree of computer knowledge is a compulsory condition. Also, you need to register ADB as a system variable. In order to achieve the task, ADB File Explorer requires that the Android device you’re looking to manage be rooted and that ADB drivers be installed onto the computer prior to running it. ADB File Explorer is a fairly simple application that can be used to explore the contents of an Android enabled device, with options to transfer files in between your computer and the smart phone.
