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Google Files Go Gets Advanced Browsing, Native Video Player and More

Wednesday, October 24, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Google Files Go Gets Advanced Browsing, Native Video Player and More

Google’s bite-sized file browsing and sharing app, Files Go, has today bagged a massive update and it comes with a plethora of new features in tow. This update brings in the ability to browse within folders, playback media natively, and exchange files faster than before.

We took the newest Files Go update for a spin, so here’s everything that’s new and how well it works:

  • Advanced Browse

Files Go earlier only allowed you to view files in a categorized fashion but taking the user feedback into account, Google has now made the functionality to view your storage drive and look for files within the plethora of folders on your device.

This feature is not active by default and you will need to enable the “Show storage devices” option from the overflow menu at the top right to view it.

As you can see above, the folder view (choice between list and column) makes it simpler for you to search images and audio files directly inside folders instead of having to scroll through a categorized mess.

  • Native Media Player

Google finally brings one of the most essential features, i.e. built-in media playback to Files Go to make it possible for you to listen to soundtracks and view videos right within the app. This is just the first integration and we have got only a bare-bones media player, with play/pause, forward and backward controls.

files go audio player

The highlight of this feature, however, is that you can play a media file and then return back to what you were doing – thanks to background audio playback support. This feature works like a charm.

  • Secure App Installs

This is one of the most interesting developments of the lot, so put your thinking hats on and listen carefully. Files Go is now one of the few offline peer-to-peer file sharing apps that can verify the authenticity of an app APK someone’s shared with you to see whether it’s Play-approved or not.

This improves the security of your Android device as Files Go will just auto-update Play-approved apps once you go online. The app can now help weed out malicious apps and keep hackers at bay, which is something we’ll test out over the coming weeks.

  • Faster Sharing

Finally, Google claims that it has made several connectivity improvements to the sharing process. It says that a connection on average takes under 5 seconds and you could get transfer speeds of up to 500 Mbps, however, I did not witness the same in my tests.

Though the connection and file transfer process is speedy and non-intrusive, you would usually see recipient show up in under 5 seconds but it still takes around 10 seconds to connect the two devices and get them ready for file transfer. After this you can choose which files to send and move on with the sharing process.

Files Go was meant to help users manage space on low-end phones but it has evolved into a very good backup file manager app that also helps you save space.




Authored by Piyush Suthar
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