When you need to upload a photo to a photo hosting site through a browser, the system file manager opens. When choosing a photo for editing, this also happens through the file manager built into Android. Is there a way to force applications to open my preferred file manager instead of the system one?

  • Vlyn@lemmy.zip
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    11 months ago

    Can’t you just install another file manager and then change the default app?

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      11 months ago

      Don’t think that’s an option really, the file manager is like the android version of the open file dialog in Windows now. Ever since they implimented secure app storage. Like op replied to you it’s mostly hard coded in the apps or something. It’s gonna get worse too, pretty sure android 12 made it so you can’t use a third party camera for pictures taken through other apps, and on my OP9 Pro you can’t select a alternative gallery app.

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      11 months ago

      How? There is no pop-up window with options. I think the call to the system file manager is written into the code of some applications.

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        11 months ago

        Ah, so even when resetting the default app there is still no popup? That sucks :-/

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    11 months ago

    Settings. Type File in the settings search box. 'Files By Google, select that, brings you to the app info, then disable it. No the Google file manager should be disabled.

    If an App called just Files appears in the search box as well. Select that and go to the app info and disable/uncheck “Open Supported links” .

    That should disable the Google and the Android file managers.

    Try Solid Explorer. I also use a FM called Root Explorer, but you don’t need to have root to use it. I’ve been on both for 5+ years. Good luck.