What's more, the app supports several online storage services, including Box, Google Docs (SanDisk hasn't yet updated to Google Drive), SugarSync, and Dropbox, so you can shuffle items to the cloud, too. More than just a memory monitor, though, SanDisk Memory Zone lets you manage your resources by moving items between your device's internal memory and SD card. However, it is great for sifting through media files and documents. One thing to note is that SanDisk does not let you dig into any of your Android's system files. From the home screen, you can also tap the small arrow next to a memory source to see a big-picture breakdown of its contents, complete with colored bar chart. Here, you can see exactly what's consuming all your memory, and even view files by type (music, photo, video, document, app, etc). To dig into a source, simply tap an icon and scroll through its contained files.
The app opens up to a list of your device's memory sources, including internal memory and memory card (if available). SanDisk Memory Zone not only lets you poke into your internal and removable memory sources, it also integrates with several online storage services, making it the ultimate hub for monitoring and managing your mobile device's memory.