My Files - Organize & manage files
Effortlessly manage, organize, and access all your files on Android.
- 15.2.4 Version
- 4.7 Score
- 344M+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
My Files serves as the official file management application developed by OPPO
Innovative categorization:
Arrange your files effortlessly into distinct categories such as photos, videos, audio, documents, APKs, and archives. Furthermore, streamline your organization by filtering documents and files according to their format.
Streamlined search functionality:
Enhance your searching capabilities by implementing filters based on date, source, type, category, and file format to refine your search results effectively.
Supplementary functionalities:
Experience convenient file management all in one place - accessing recent files, optimizing storage space, compressing files, creating backups, attaching tags, and a multitude of additional features are easily accessible.
Let's talk about space.
No, not the thing beyond our atmosphere that is made up of 95% dark matter and only 5% of stuff we can actually see. We might write something about that some other time.
We're talking about the chips that house your photos. The memory that safekeeps your videos. The tech that stores your apps. The wonders that… Okay, you get the idea. Thanks to technological black magic wizardry over the last decade or so (AKA progress), storage space on smartphones has grown at an incredible pace. Whereas you'd once be stuck with just 16GB of space ten years ago, devices these days often come with at least 512GB as standard.
Aside from being 32 times bigger, which sounds assuredly awesome, 512GB can also fill up really quickly as apps get larger, photos become higher quality, and videos have higher bitrates than ever. Before we dive into how to manage all of that stuff effectively on your smartphone, let's learn what all of these numbers (512) and letters (GB) mean.
Learning about Data Sizes on Smartphones
We'll get the letters out of the way first.
You've probably heard of terms like gigabytes (GB) and megabytes (MB) before. These are categories of data size and refer to how large they are. What you might not know is that there's a hierarchy to this data categorization, not unlike the metric system. Here's the breakdown.
The smallest piece of data is a bit. Everything scales up from there.
The scale goes higher, but we're going to limit ourselves to exabytes as anything larger than that wouldn't be relevant to smartphone users - unless you're a scientist planning on imaging a black hole that is 120 thousand light-years across in diameter.
Fun Fact - The amount of data needed to capture the very first image of that black hole, M87 (which is located 55 million light years away from Earth), was 5 petabytes / 5120 terabytes / 5.2 million gigabytes. To put that number into perspective, it is equivalent to storing 5000 years' worth of high-quality MP3s, or 1.39 billion copies of Lil Nas X's Old Town Road.
To put these numbers into even more perspective, a typical 50-megapixel photo on the OPPO Find X5 Pro will take up about 10MB, and a minute of high bitrate 4K 60fps video will take up roughly 500MB, or 0.488GB.
For a 512GB-equipped smartphone (after you've deducted around 15 to 20GB for your OS), you're left with enough space for 1000 minutes of 4K 60fps video, or 4980 photos.
Right then, is everyone clear on what we mean by data size? Let's start optimizing!
Data Management Guides for Your Phone
On to the most important question of the day - how does this guide work?
It's simple. We'll present several different scenarios to you, and then we'll teach you how to go through them, step by step, with screenshots along the way to provide a visual reference. Easy!
Guide #1 - How do I free up space on my smartphone?
Steps
1. In your apps, look for the Phone Manager
2. Open it!
3. Tap on ‘Clean Up Storage’
4. Scroll down to ‘Deep Cleanup’
5. Dive into each category of data/content
6. Delete what you don't need
Why use the Phone Manager? Because everything is in one place! Using the Deep Cleanup setting means you can have a good grasp of what categories of data are taking up the most space, while also being able to identify what files are the largest or irrelevant. From there, it's a simple case of delete, delete, delete.
Guide #2 - How do I backup my smartphone data?
Steps (Online Backup - Smartphone Data)
1. Open your Settings
2. Go to ‘Additional Settings’
3. Go to ‘Back up and Reset’
4. Toggle the options for ‘Back up my Data’and which Google Account you want to use for backup
Steps (Online Backup - HeyTap Cloud)
1. Open your HeyTap Cloud app
2. Sign in to your HeyTap Account
3. Set which apps have access to your HeyTap Cloud storage by tapping on each app and changing the setting
PS: Make sure you've signed up for HeyTap Cloud storage; various capacity options and pricing plans are available depending on your needs.
Steps (Online Backup - Google Photos)
1. Open your Google Photos app
2. Make sure you're signed in to your Google account
3. Tap on your profile photo in the top right corner of the app
4. Select‘Photos Settings’
5. Select‘Backup’
6. Toggle the ‘Backup’ option to backup photos and videos from your device to Google
7. Should you want to customize your Backup options, scroll down to ‘Back up device folders’
8. Select which folders you want to backup to your Google account
9. Change the settings for backup quality, whether or not you want to backup over mobile data or WiFi, as well as setting daily data limits on backups
As you can see, there are multiple ways to backup your smartphone data, so pick the options that make sense for you.
Guide #3 - How do I transfer data from my old smartphone to my new one?
Steps
1. Download the Clone Phone app on your old phone
2. Open the Clone Phone app on both your new and old phones
3. On your new phone, select ‘This is the new device’
4. Choose which category of device your old phone belongs to (OPPO / Realme / OnePlus, Other Android, or iPhone)
5. A QR code will be generated - keep this handy for the next steps
6. On your old phone, select ‘This is the old device’
7. Use your old phone's camera to scan the QR code on your new phone
8. Both phones will connect via Direct WiFi
9. Data categories (Contacts, Messages, Call Logs, Pictures, Videos, etc) will appear - you can choose which data will be migrated to your new phone
10. Select‘Start Migration’to initiate the process!
Migrating from your old device to a ColorOS-enabled smartphone has never been easier.
Guide #4 - How can I recover deleted media from my smartphone?
Steps
1. Open your Photos App
2. Go to ‘Albums’
3. Scroll down to ‘Recently Deleted’
4. Select which photos/videos you want to restore
Photos and videos that have been deleted will stay in the ‘Recently Deleted’section for up to 30 days. After this period, they will automatically be removed.
Guide #5 - How can I delete or disable pre-installed apps on my smartphone?
Steps
1. Open your ‘Settings’
2. Scroll to‘Apps’ -> ‘App Management’
3. Scroll through your apps and remove any apps as needed
The temptation at this point would be for you to remove any and all apps that are taking up space, regardless of their utility. However, there are many apps included with ColorOS that play a critical role in managing your device, especially when it comes to storage space management and how smoothly your phone functions.
Our recommendation would be to go through all of these pre-installed apps, learn their function, and understand how they fit into making your phone experience as smooth as possible. Apps such as Phone Manager are great for clearing up clutter on your phone and freeing up space, while HeyTap Cloud is a simple solution for backing up data to the cloud.
Search Files Using File Manager on OPPO Phone
If you're looking for ways to locate your files more easily on your OPPO phone, you've come to the right place! You can effortlessly access the File Manager on the home screen and access your documents instantly. Check the step-by-step guide below for instructions.
Note: Available for ColorOS 5.0 devices and above. Check your phone's ColorOS version in [Settings] > [About Phone] / [About Device].
Locate files using the File Manager app
- For ColorOS 12 to ColoroS 13 and above:
On your OPPO phone, tap [My Files] app and tap the search icon to search for a file > input the keywords or the file name of the file you want to locate > tap on a folder, or browse the folder result to locate the file you're looking for.
- For ColorOS 11 to 11.1:
On your OPPO phone, tap [File Manager] application > tap the search icon to search for a file > input the keywords or the file name of the file you want to locate > tap on a folder, or browse the folder result to locate the file you're looking for.
- For ColorOS 5.0 to 7.2:
Go to [File Manager] on your OPPO smartphone's home screen > then tap > enter the name of the file you want to locate > tap on the folder that could be the location of the file you're searching. Doing this process will make your search more convenient.
Note:
You can select a file type on the [File Manager] application to locate the file you're looking for quickly. You can choose from Photos, Videos, Audio, Documents, APKs, and Archives.
If you are unsure of the file type of the file you are looking for, you can just set it to [All].
- Version15.2.4
- UpdateSep 13, 2024
- DeveloperColorOS
- CategoryTools
- Requires AndroidAndroid 12+
- Downloads344M+
- Package Namecom.coloros.filemanager
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very neat and clean ui
Also cleans off junk
easy to use
can't open any file types on itself
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