MiraClean – File Manager

NOVAGE DEV
3.7
Rating
10M+
Downloads
free
Price

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About this app

About MiraClean – File Manager

My phone’s internal storage had become a digital junk drawer. I had thousands of screenshots, duplicate downloads, and videos I forgot I’d even taken. Scrolling through my gallery or files app was a nightmare. I needed a tool to help me make sense of the chaos, so I gave MiraClean a shot. I’m just a regular user who wanted to reclaim some space and find my files faster, not a power user.

Features & Highlights

MiraClean’s main screen is where it shines. Right after granting permissions, it sorted everything into neat categories like Images, Videos, and Documents. This wasn’t just a basic filter; it genuinely grouped my scattered downloads and camera photos. The search function saved me last week when I needed to find a specific PDF receipt from months ago—typing part of the name brought it up instantly. I use the file preview all the time to quickly check a document before sending it, and the ability to connect my Google Drive means I don’t have to jump between apps. The secure delete feature gave me peace of mind when clearing out old tax documents from my phone.

User Experience

The first thing I did was use the “Large Files” scanner. Within seconds, it showed me a 2GB forgotten movie file and several bulky app backups I could safely remove, freeing up a huge chunk of space. The interface is clean, but I did get a little lost the first time I tried to move a batch of photos to a new folder I created. After a minute of tapping around, I figured out the multi-select tool. A real “aha” moment was when I compressed a folder of vacation photos to email to my family—it worked perfectly and saved me from sending multiple emails. It’s not the most beautiful app, but it gets the job done without fuss.

Pricing

The app is completely free with no hidden subscriptions, which is fantastic. You get all the core features—file management, cloud integration, compression, and secure delete—without paying a cent. The trade-off is that you’ll see banner ads at the bottom of the screen. They’re not overly intrusive, but they’re definitely there. For a free tool with this much utility, I find the ads perfectly acceptable.

Updates & Support

Looking at the update history on the Play Store, the developer, NOVAGE DEV, pushes out updates every couple of months. These usually mention bug fixes and performance improvements. I haven’t had any major issues that required me to contact support, but the in-app FAQ section covered the basic questions I had about permissions. It seems like a maintained project, which is more than I can say for some other free file managers.

Security & Privacy

I downloaded MiraClean directly from the Google Play Store. It requires storage access to function, which is expected for any file manager. The app’s privacy policy states it doesn’t collect personal data, and my experience with it hasn’t raised any red flags. The ads are present, as mentioned, but I haven’t noticed any sketchy redirects or excessive tracking prompts. For managing local files, it feels safe enough.

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App information

DeveloperNOVAGE DEV
Version1.0.56
RequiresEveryone
Downloads10M+
Pricefree