[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":635},["ShallowReactive",2],{"\u002Fdevice\u002Ftablet\u002Fpixel-tablet":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":591,"extension":592,"meta":593,"navigation":630,"path":631,"seo":632,"stem":633,"__hash__":634},"devices\u002Fdevice\u002Ftablet\u002Fpixel-tablet.md","File Manager for Google Pixel Tablet — Beyond Google Files",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":569},"minimark",[9,14,18,21,24,28,199,203,206,213,219,225,229,232,254,257,263,267,270,275,292,295,300,311,316,327,331,334,352,355,359,362,388,391,396,399,413,416,420,424,427,438,442,445,459,463,466,477,481,484,510,514,517,531,534,538],[10,11,13],"h2",{"id":12},"pixel-tablet-needs-more-than-google-files","Pixel Tablet Needs More Than Google Files",[15,16,17],"p",{},"Google Pixel Tablet is a unique device — it doubles as a smart home hub when docked on its charging speaker, and a productivity tablet when undocked. Google designed it for media consumption, smart home control, and casual productivity. But the file management story is the same basic Google Files app that ships on every Pixel device.",[15,19,20],{},"For a tablet that Google positions as a productivity device, the file management is surprisingly limited. Google Files can browse local storage, show categories, and clean up space. That's it. No NAS access, no multi-cloud management, no archive tools, no wireless transfer to PCs.",[15,22,23],{},"AnExplorer transforms Pixel Tablet into a proper file management workstation — connecting to network storage, managing multiple cloud services, handling archives, and transferring files wirelessly to any device.",[10,25,27],{"id":26},"google-files-vs-anexplorer-on-pixel-tablet","Google Files vs AnExplorer on Pixel Tablet",[29,30,31,47],"table",{},[32,33,34],"thead",{},[35,36,37,41,44],"tr",{},[38,39,40],"th",{},"Feature",[38,42,43],{},"Google Files",[38,45,46],{},"AnExplorer",[48,49,50,61,71,81,92,101,110,121,131,140,149,160,169,179,188],"tbody",{},[35,51,52,56,59],{},[53,54,55],"td",{},"Local file browsing",[53,57,58],{},"✅",[53,60,58],{},[35,62,63,66,68],{},[53,64,65],{},"Storage cleanup",[53,67,58],{},[53,69,70],{},"✅ (Memory Cleaner)",[35,72,73,76,78],{},[53,74,75],{},"USB-C drive support",[53,77,58],{},[53,79,80],{},"✅ (FAT32, exFAT, NTFS)",[35,82,83,86,89],{},[53,84,85],{},"SMB (NAS\u002FPC shares)",[53,87,88],{},"❌",[53,90,91],{},"✅ Free",[35,93,94,97,99],{},[53,95,96],{},"FTP\u002FSFTP client",[53,98,88],{},[53,100,91],{},[35,102,103,106,108],{},[53,104,105],{},"WebDAV",[53,107,88],{},[53,109,91],{},[35,111,112,115,118],{},[53,113,114],{},"Google Drive (full management)",[53,116,117],{},"Partial",[53,119,120],{},"✅ Full",[35,122,123,126,128],{},[53,124,125],{},"Dropbox, OneDrive, MEGA, Box",[53,127,88],{},[53,129,130],{},"✅ Native",[35,132,133,136,138],{},[53,134,135],{},"Create ZIP\u002F7z archives",[53,137,88],{},[53,139,58],{},[35,141,142,145,147],{},[53,143,144],{},"Open RAR\u002F7z\u002FTAR\u002FISO",[53,146,88],{},[53,148,120],{},[35,150,151,154,157],{},[53,152,153],{},"Wireless PC transfer",[53,155,156],{},"❌ (Quick Share = Android only)",[53,158,159],{},"✅ Device Connect",[35,161,162,165,167],{},[53,163,164],{},"APK installer (split bundles)",[53,166,88],{},[53,168,58],{},[35,170,171,174,176],{},[53,172,173],{},"PDF viewer",[53,175,88],{},[53,177,178],{},"✅ Built-in",[35,180,181,184,186],{},[53,182,183],{},"Text\u002Fcode editor",[53,185,88],{},[53,187,178],{},[35,189,190,193,196],{},[53,191,192],{},"Photo viewer",[53,194,195],{},"Basic",[53,197,198],{},"✅ Built-in gallery",[10,200,202],{"id":201},"pixel-tablet-as-a-file-hub","Pixel Tablet as a File Hub",[15,204,205],{},"Pixel Tablet's unique docking design makes it ideal as a persistent file access point in your home. When docked on the charging speaker:",[15,207,208,212],{},[209,210,211],"strong",{},"Always-on Device Connect:","\nStart Device Connect before docking. The tablet stays powered and connected to WiFi, acting as a file server accessible from any device on your network. Walk up to any computer, type the address, and access your tablet's files.",[15,214,215,218],{},[209,216,217],{},"NAS dashboard:","\nConnect to your home NAS via SMB. The tablet's 11-inch screen makes browsing network shares comfortable — review photos, check backup status, or stream media directly.",[15,220,221,224],{},[209,222,223],{},"Cloud file station:","\nWith all 7 cloud services connected, Pixel Tablet becomes a central point for managing files across Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and MEGA without opening a laptop.",[10,226,228],{"id":227},"usb-c-and-external-storage","USB-C and External Storage",[15,230,231],{},"Pixel Tablet has a single USB-C port. With a USB-C hub, you can connect:",[233,234,235,242,248],"ul",{},[236,237,238,241],"li",{},[209,239,240],{},"USB flash drives"," — FAT32 and exFAT for cross-platform compatibility",[236,243,244,247],{},[209,245,246],{},"External SSDs"," — fast file access for large media libraries",[236,249,250,253],{},[209,251,252],{},"SD card readers"," — import photos from cameras directly",[15,255,256],{},"AnExplorer auto-detects connected drives and shows them in the sidebar. Browse, copy, move, and manage files across internal storage, USB drives, and network\u002Fcloud storage simultaneously.",[15,258,259,262],{},[209,260,261],{},"Tip:"," When docked, the charging speaker provides power. Undocked, USB-C is shared between charging and data — use a powered hub if you need to charge and access USB storage simultaneously.",[10,264,266],{"id":265},"network-storage-access","Network Storage Access",[15,268,269],{},"Google Files has zero network capability. AnExplorer provides full access on Pixel Tablet's large screen:",[15,271,272],{},[209,273,274],{},"SMB — NAS and Windows shares:",[276,277,278,281,289],"ol",{},[236,279,280],{},"AnExplorer → Network → SMB → tap +",[236,282,283,284,288],{},"Enter NAS IP (e.g., ",[285,286,287],"code",{},"192.168.1.100","), username, password",[236,290,291],{},"Browse shares, stream video, manage backups",[15,293,294],{},"The 11-inch display makes file browsing on network shares comfortable — you can see folder hierarchies and file details without constant scrolling.",[15,296,297],{},[209,298,299],{},"FTP\u002FSFTP — remote servers:",[276,301,302,305,308],{},[236,303,304],{},"Network → FTP or SFTP → tap +",[236,306,307],{},"Enter hostname, port, credentials",[236,309,310],{},"Full file management on remote systems",[15,312,313],{},[209,314,315],{},"WebDAV — Nextcloud\u002FownCloud:",[276,317,318,321,324],{},[236,319,320],{},"Network → WebDAV → tap +",[236,322,323],{},"Enter your self-hosted cloud URL",[236,325,326],{},"Access private cloud storage directly",[10,328,330],{"id":329},"wireless-transfer","Wireless Transfer",[15,332,333],{},"Pixel Tablet supports Quick Share (formerly Nearby Share) for Android-to-Android transfers. But for PC, Mac, or Linux transfer, you need AnExplorer's Device Connect:",[276,335,336,339,346,349],{},[236,337,338],{},"Open AnExplorer → ☰ → Device Connect → Start",[236,340,341,342,345],{},"Note the address (e.g., ",[285,343,344],{},"http:\u002F\u002F192.168.1.42:8080",")",[236,347,348],{},"On any computer: open browser → type address → Enter",[236,350,351],{},"Browse tablet files, download, upload from PC",[15,353,354],{},"With Pixel Tablet's WiFi 6 support, transfer speeds reach 40–70 MB\u002Fs on a compatible router.",[10,356,358],{"id":357},"setup-on-pixel-tablet","Setup on Pixel Tablet",[15,360,361],{},"Stock Android on Pixel Tablet makes setup straightforward:",[276,363,364,370,376,382],{},[236,365,366,369],{},[209,367,368],{},"Install:"," Play Store → search \"AnExplorer\" → Install",[236,371,372,375],{},[209,373,374],{},"Default:"," Settings → Apps → Default apps → File Manager → AnExplorer",[236,377,378,381],{},[209,379,380],{},"Permissions:"," Grant \"All files access\" on first launch",[236,383,384,387],{},[209,385,386],{},"Battery:"," No special optimization needed — stock Android doesn't aggressively kill background apps",[15,389,390],{},"That's it. No manufacturer-specific permission layers, no aggressive battery optimization to fight. Pixel Tablet receives timely Android updates directly from Google, so AnExplorer always runs on the latest platform with full compatibility.",[392,393,395],"h3",{"id":394},"keyboard-and-mouse-support","Keyboard and mouse support",[15,397,398],{},"When using Pixel Tablet with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse (or the official Pixel Tablet keyboard case), AnExplorer responds to standard shortcuts:",[233,400,401,404,407,410],{},[236,402,403],{},"Select files with mouse clicks",[236,405,406],{},"Multi-select with Ctrl+click",[236,408,409],{},"Navigate folders with keyboard arrows",[236,411,412],{},"Copy\u002Fpaste with Ctrl+C \u002F Ctrl+V",[15,414,415],{},"This makes Pixel Tablet feel like a desktop file manager when paired with input accessories.",[10,417,419],{"id":418},"productivity-use-cases","Productivity Use Cases",[392,421,423],{"id":422},"document-management-for-meetings","Document management for meetings",[15,425,426],{},"With Pixel Tablet docked in a meeting room:",[233,428,429,432,435],{},[236,430,431],{},"Access shared folders on your company NAS via SMB",[236,433,434],{},"Open PDFs with the built-in viewer — no third-party app needed",[236,436,437],{},"Share files to attendees' laptops via Device Connect",[392,439,441],{"id":440},"photo-workflow-from-camera","Photo workflow from camera",[15,443,444],{},"Import photos from a camera SD card:",[276,446,447,450,453,456],{},[236,448,449],{},"Connect SD card reader to USB-C port",[236,451,452],{},"AnExplorer auto-detects the card",[236,454,455],{},"Browse, select, and copy photos to internal storage, cloud, or NAS",[236,457,458],{},"Organize into folders, rename batches, delete rejects",[392,460,462],{"id":461},"media-server-for-the-living-room","Media server for the living room",[15,464,465],{},"When docked on the charging speaker:",[233,467,468,471,474],{},[236,469,470],{},"Connect to your NAS via SMB",[236,472,473],{},"Browse video files and launch them in your preferred player",[236,475,476],{},"The tablet's speakers provide audio while you browse",[392,478,480],{"id":479},"archive-management","Archive management",[15,482,483],{},"Pixel Tablet's larger screen makes archive operations more comfortable than on a phone:",[233,485,486,492,498,504],{},[236,487,488,491],{},[209,489,490],{},"Create:"," Select files\u002Ffolders → compress to ZIP or 7z",[236,493,494,497],{},[209,495,496],{},"Extract:"," Open RAR, RAR5, 7z, TAR, TAR.GZ, ISO, CBR, CBZ archives",[236,499,500,503],{},[209,501,502],{},"Browse:"," Peek inside archives without extracting — view file lists, extract individual items",[236,505,506,509],{},[209,507,508],{},"Comic reader:"," CBR\u002FCBZ comic book archives display beautifully on the 11-inch screen",[392,511,513],{"id":512},"managing-multiple-cloud-accounts","Managing multiple cloud accounts",[15,515,516],{},"With 7 cloud services supported, Pixel Tablet becomes a cloud management hub:",[233,518,519,522,525,528],{},[236,520,521],{},"Move files between Google Drive and Dropbox without downloading first",[236,523,524],{},"Back up important documents to MEGA's encrypted storage",[236,526,527],{},"Access work files on OneDrive and personal files on Google Drive simultaneously",[236,529,530],{},"Copy photos from the tablet to pCloud for European-hosted backup",[15,532,533],{},"Each cloud account appears in AnExplorer's sidebar — switch between them as easily as switching between local folders.",[10,535,537],{"id":536},"related-guides","Related Guides",[233,539,540,548,555,562],{},[236,541,542,547],{},[543,544,546],"a",{"href":545},"\u002Fdevice\u002Fphone\u002Fgoogle-pixel","File Manager for Google Pixel"," — same stock Android experience on phone",[236,549,550,554],{},[543,551,553],{"href":552},"\u002Fdevice\u002Ftablet\u002Fgalaxy-tab","File Manager for Samsung Galaxy Tab"," — Samsung tablet setup",[236,556,557,561],{},[543,558,560],{"href":559},"\u002Ftransfer\u002Fandroid-to-pc","Transfer Android to PC"," — wireless transfer guide",[236,563,564,568],{},[543,565,567],{"href":566},"\u002Ffeatures\u002Fsmb-file-manager","SMB File Manager"," — NAS access from any device",{"title":570,"searchDepth":571,"depth":571,"links":572},"",2,[573,574,575,576,577,578,579,583,590],{"id":12,"depth":571,"text":13},{"id":26,"depth":571,"text":27},{"id":201,"depth":571,"text":202},{"id":227,"depth":571,"text":228},{"id":265,"depth":571,"text":266},{"id":329,"depth":571,"text":330},{"id":357,"depth":571,"text":358,"children":580},[581],{"id":394,"depth":582,"text":395},3,{"id":418,"depth":571,"text":419,"children":584},[585,586,587,588,589],{"id":422,"depth":582,"text":423},{"id":440,"depth":582,"text":441},{"id":461,"depth":582,"text":462},{"id":479,"depth":582,"text":480},{"id":512,"depth":582,"text":513},{"id":536,"depth":571,"text":537},"AnExplorer adds NAS access, cloud storage, archive management, and wireless transfer to Google Pixel Tablet. Full file management that Google Files can't provide.","md",{"faq":594,"howto":613},[595,598,601,604,607,610],{"q":596,"a":597},"What file manager comes with Pixel Tablet?","Google Pixel Tablet ships with Google Files — the same basic file manager on Pixel phones. It handles local browsing and cleanup but lacks NAS access, multi-cloud management, archive creation, and wireless PC transfer.",{"q":599,"a":600},"Does AnExplorer work in hub mode on Pixel Tablet?","Yes. When Pixel Tablet is docked on its charging speaker, AnExplorer remains fully functional. You can use Device Connect to access files from another device while the tablet is in hub mode.",{"q":602,"a":603},"Can I connect Pixel Tablet to my NAS?","Yes. AnExplorer connects to Synology, QNAP, TrueNAS, and Windows shared folders via SMB. Also supports FTP, SFTP, and WebDAV. Google Files has no network storage support.",{"q":605,"a":606},"Does AnExplorer support USB drives on Pixel Tablet?","Yes. Connect a USB-C drive or use a USB-C hub — AnExplorer detects and mounts the drive automatically. Supports FAT32, exFAT, and NTFS (read) file systems.",{"q":608,"a":609},"How do I transfer files from Pixel Tablet to PC?","Open AnExplorer → Device Connect → Start. Type the displayed address in any browser on your PC. Browse, download, and upload files wirelessly — no cable needed.",{"q":611,"a":612},"Can I use AnExplorer to manage files on the charging speaker dock?","The charging speaker dock doesn't have its own storage. But when docked, Pixel Tablet's storage remains fully accessible through AnExplorer, and Device Connect works perfectly for remote access from other devices.",{"name":614,"description":615,"totalTime":616,"steps":617},"How to Set Up AnExplorer on Pixel Tablet","Install and configure AnExplorer as your file manager on Google Pixel Tablet.","PT2M",[618,621,624,627],{"name":619,"text":620},"Install from Play Store","Open Play Store → search 'AnExplorer' → Install.",{"name":622,"text":623},"Set as default","Settings → Apps → Default apps → File Manager → select AnExplorer.",{"name":625,"text":626},"Grant storage access","On first launch, grant 'All files access' for full file management.",{"name":628,"text":629},"Connect to network or cloud","AnExplorer → Network → SMB\u002FFTP\u002FWebDAV for NAS, or Cloud → add Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, MEGA, Box, pCloud, Yandex Disk.",true,"\u002Fdevice\u002Ftablet\u002Fpixel-tablet",{"title":5,"description":591},"device\u002Ftablet\u002Fpixel-tablet","6EJgMV-KpuKgJQu6Q0VkyZ4urU981Fm2ZVN5NF1vDBM",1781447386775]