How to access downloaded file on android phone
  · Root access- ADB only; Android debugging- on; Connect the phone to the computer. Grant permission in your phone if asked. In the computer, launch a terminal and run $ adb root Grant permission in your phone. Remount with $ adb remount Start a remote rooted shell $ adb shell In the adb shell, edit your hosts file # nano /etc/hosts When ready.  · And that’s it. You can now access Android phone from PC remotely. You can also use AirDroid Web Client to remote access Android phone from a PC. Use the same user credentials created on your AirDroid app on your phone and login to AirDroid Web Client. Follow the same steps mentioned in the above steps to remote access Android from a PC.  · Android doesn’t have a built-in file manager app, so there’s no built-in way to access Windows shared folders just like there’s no built-in way to browse the files on an SD card. There are many different file managers available for Android, and quite a few of them include this feature. 
  If you don't like the default file manager app on your Android phone, or it doesn't have one, download the Files by Google app (formerly Files Go) from the Play Store. Once you've installed the app, you can find your downloaded files by selecting the Browse tab at the bottom of the app, then tapping Downloads. 5. When the download is done, you can tap on the file name in the progress bar or by directly going to your Downloads folder and looking up the zip file. 6. If you've downloaded all files as a zip file and have the WinZip app installed, you'll be given the option to open the zip with it. To view downloads on your Android using Chrome, start by opening Chrome and tapping the three verticle dots in the top-right corner. From here, tap "Downloads" to see a list of files you've downloaded from the web. To view only certain types of downloads, tap the three verticle dashes, then select the type of file you want to view. 
  How do I open downloaded files on my Android phone? How to find downloaded files on Android. When you download e-mail attachments or Web files, they get placed in the “download” folder. Once the file manager opens, select “Phone files.” From the list of file folders, scroll down and select the “download” folder. You can find the Downloads folder using a third-party file manager, but each Android phone also has its stock file manager app that you can equally well use. On stock Android, this app is just called “Files.” Simply open it then tap “Downloads” to access the Downloads folder. If you don’t like the default file manager app on your Android phone, or it doesn’t have one, download the Files by Google app (formerly Files Go) from the Play Store. Once you’ve installed the app, you can find your downloaded files by selecting the Browse tab at the bottom of the app, then tapping Downloads. 
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