Step-by-Step Tutorial: Extracting Compressed Folders on Android Phones and Tablets

Step-by-Step Tutorial: Extracting Compressed Folders on Android Phones and Tablets

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Step-by-Step Tutorial: Extracting Compressed Folders on Android Phones and Tablets

Key Takeaways

  • To open a ZIP file, download a file manager app like “Files by Google” from the Google Play Store, locate the ZIP file, and tap “Extract” to unzip the files.
  • To create a ZIP file on Android, install a third-party app like “RAR” from Google Play, select the files you want to zip, tap the zip icon, give the ZIP file a name, and choose a location to save it.

It’s pretty common to zip files and unzip folders on a computer, but you might also have to do it on your Android phone or tablet. This used to be an annoying task, but it’s much easier nowadays. We’ll show you how.

It’s not uncommon to run across ZIP files on Android—especially if you connect a USB drive . Every Android phone comes with a file manager app, but they’re typically barebones and can’t open ZIP files. Thankfully, there are a number of apps on the Google Play Store that can do it for free.

One app that we like is “Files by Google .” Not only is this a good app for uncompressing ZIPs, but it’s also a good all-around file manager that can also be used to free up space on your smartphone . The app may have come pre-installed on your Android device.

How to Open Zip Files on Android

You’ll need a file manager app to open ZIP files on Android. We’ll be using Files by Google , which you can install it from Google Play if you don’t already have it installed. Many other file manager apps will also work similarly.

First, download Files by Google from the Google Play Store on your Android device. Next, open the app and locate the ZIP file you would like to open. If you downloaded the compressed file, look for a “Downloads” folder.

Select the zip file to extract.

A pop-up will appear when you tap the ZIP file. It shows the contents along with the option to “Extract.” Go ahead and do it.

Tap the "Extract" button.


You’ll see a progress bar and then the dialog will tell you the file has been unzipped. Tap “Done” to finish. If you’d like to discard the ZIP file, you can check the “Delete ZIP File” box while closing the pop-up menu.

Tap "Done."

That’s all there is to it! The extracted files will be in a folder with the same name as the ZIP file.

How to Create a ZIP File on Android

Android doesn’t have a built-in way to create ZIP files. You’ll need to use a third-party app that can do this. There are many out there, but we recommend and will be using “RAR “ for this. You can install it from Google Play.

Open RAR and locate the files you’d like to zip. Check their boxes to select them.

Select the files.

After you’ve selected all the files, tap the zip icon—stack of books with a plus icon—in the top toolbar.

Tap the zip icon.

Next, give the ZIP file a name and select “ZIP” as the extension.

Give the zip file a name and select "ZIP" as the extension.

By default, the ZIP file will be created in the current folder. Tap “Browse” to choose a different location.

Select "Browse."

Lastly, you can also choose to remove the original files after they’re zipped up by selecting “Delete Files After Archiving.” Tap “OK” when you’re ready to zip.

Tap "OK" when done.

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You’re done! The ZIP file will be created in the folder you selected.


Thankfully, it’s much easier to work with ZIP files on Android devices nowadays. It’s still not quite the seamless experience it is on a Mac , Windows PC , Chromebook , or even an iPhone . There are some things the iPhone does better than Android , and there are things Android does better than iPhone .

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  • Title: Step-by-Step Tutorial: Extracting Compressed Folders on Android Phones and Tablets
  • Author: Kevin
  • Created at : 2024-08-28 04:23:17
  • Updated at : 2024-08-29 04:23:17
  • Link: https://hardware-reviews.techidaily.com/step-by-step-tutorial-extracting-compressed-folders-on-android-phones-and-tablets/
  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.