QtScrcpy connects to Android devices via USB (or via TCP/IP) for display and control. It does NOT require the root privileges.




MyPhoneExplorer is not available for Linux but there are some alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is QtScrcpy, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to MyPhoneExplorer and five of them are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to MyPhoneExplorer are QtADB, Series60-Remote, Wammu and Androidscreencast.
QtScrcpy connects to Android devices via USB (or via TCP/IP) for display and control. It does NOT require the root privileges.




Your android manager.
Features:
File manager, App manager, Sms manager, Shell, Screenshot, Fastboot, Recovery, Reboot, Settings, Logcat, Automatically detects phone (device, fastboot and recovery mode).




Series60-Remote is an application that manages your mobile phone with the S60 operating system. It includes, for example, support for Nokias N class smart phones and some XpressMusic devices.





Wammu is a mobile phone manager using Gammu as its backend. It works with any phone that Gammu supports, including many models from Nokia, Siemens, and Alcatel. It has complete support (read, edit,



Desktop app to control an android device remotely using mouse and keyboard. Should work on Windows/Linux/MacOS with any Android device.

It doesn't support Android Phones