AndSMB File Manager
AndSMB - Samba/CIFS/Windows file manager
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Android App Analysis and Review: AndSMB File Manager, Developed by LYSESOFT. Listed in Productivity Category. Current Version Is 4.7, Updated On 19/08/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: AndSMB File Manager. Achieved Over 2 million Installs. AndSMB File Manager Currently Has 5 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.0 Stars
AndSMB is file manager with SMB (Samba/CIFS) support. It allows connecting to shared folders hosted on Windows or Samba servers over Wifi/3G/4G. It allows managing several connections with authentication. It comes with both a device file manager and a SMB file manager. It provides download and upload support for files and folders. It can synchronize folders. You can rename, delete, get file details, create folders open local and remote files. It comes with share feature for gallery. WINS server, LMHOSTS and broadcast address options are available for name resolution. Browse and transfer intents are available for third party applications. Root access is not needed.We are currently offering version 4.7. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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What's New
SMB3 encryption support.
Android 15+ requirements added.
Preserve last modified timestamp option added.
Android 15+ requirements added.
Preserve last modified timestamp option added.

Recent Comments
Carl S. Gutekunst
A nice, clean, get-the-job done app that gets a lot right but is just crying for a little developer love. Obvious needs include better network error handling, support for multiple shares on the same server, cleaner behavior when accepting a share from other apps, timestamp preservation on copy, IPv6. Running in background would be great, too; that's not a deal breaker for me, but is for many folks.
Adam Carlson
Finally I found a fricking app that connects to my Windows desktop which I have a share setup to my MP3 folder, so I can copy albums to my phone so I can listen in the car. ES File Explorer needs a premium version and CX File Explorer didn't work at all. Good simple app but I think the file explore (folders) screen isn't very good (like have it remember your scroll position when you go into a folder and then come out again). If you upgrade that control it would be 5 stars.
John Stimson
Works, but requires that you save your password to the host profile, instead of asking when you log in. I could ask for a password if you left that setting blank in the profile, but it doesn't, and returns an error instead.
Mikey MoMo
Works ok so far. Looks a little dorky and no way to customize name of server. One of my servers has 5 shares but can't make a unique name so they can't all be added to the browse list. Just one. Then have to edit to get to a different share. Too much trouble!
Mackenzie Ryne Bagtong
Would be glad if it allows me to play the content (music and videos) without downloading it while they're connected with each other. Like the MiXplorer's SMB for example (except it has the ability to host an SMB1 server). You know why I downloaded your app? It's because it has SMB2 and 3 in it. We should be able to play the content in the in the future update :D Also, is there any way to host an SMB2/3 server using an android smartphone? You might as well add that feature to your app.
Dan Lee-Felton
Used to be great, but at some point it stopped working, and now when trying to connect to SMB shares it gives permission denied errors even though on all other devices the SMB shares work fine with the same creds. I'm guessing there's something about SMB version 2 or 3 that the app isn't properly handling, because my shares work fine on linux/windows with multiple other applications.
A Google user
Was hoping this would be low impact alternative to the now bloated es file explorer but this was unable to resolve smb device name and when given the static ip number the app promptly crashed when attempting to initially load the shared public folder. Guess there is no point keeping it as there seems to have been no dev activity this year to resolve these bugs.
Justin Schwartzbeck
While the app works, you have to constantly keep the screen on while downloading, or else the download will time out and fail. You can't move the app to the background and do other things while downloading either.