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Google: We're killing all file managers in Android Q. Apple: iPad's file manager gets SMB, unzip, and USB support! When did I enter an alternate dimension?
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File managers still work. Apps are forced to use the Storage Access Framework for accessing shared storage, which means that users can choose the scope for their access. The app can provide a suggestion, but the API is designed to avoid apps from forcing all or nothing access.
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The built-in file manager will also still be there, and that's the interface used for selecting file and directories when apps use the Storage Access Framework. It finally gives users control rather than apps requesting full shared storage access and refusing to work otherwise.
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Some app developers are upset about users having control over file access, so they've spread misinformation about the change. The indirection required also has a performance cost, but mostly for operations across many files. Shared storage access by apps certainly still exists.
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