Regarding a file manager

Although the Lumia series has provided so many new features to smart phones but still there are some very small things that they forget to provide. Ii have so many concerns. My first concern is regarding a file manager app, there is no such app where we can get all the photos, videos, sounds, documents, app setups etc. at a single place.. We cannot even get the details of a photo in the album, apart from these no cut- paste option is provided, we cannot change the folders here which can be done very easily in android phones, so please provide a proper file managing app.
my second problem is about Bluetooth, in my Lumia 520, there is no option where I can receive multiple files by permitting just once, for every single transfer I have to tap the accept button, what kind of smart phone is this? Even cheaper phones have this feature..
Another problem is regarding the app setups in SD card, why do we need an internet connection to install an app if we already have the setup in SD card ? Why have you made such simple things so complicated?
Another problem I regarding the videos, I am using this phone for more than a year and still don't know how to transfer videos from pc to this phone, its a very complicated procedure, please help.. I believe there is someone sitting on the other side who will read my feedback and give a good response to it..
Thank you!!

wiseguy27 wrote:
Although the Lumia series has provided so many new features to smart phones but still there are some very small things that they forget to provide. Ii have so many concerns. My first concern is regarding a file manager app, there is no such app where we can get all the photos, videos, sounds, documents, app setups etc. at a single place.. We cannot even get the details of a photo in the album, apart from these no cut- paste option is provided, we cannot change the folders here which can be done very easily in android phones, so please provide a proper file managing app.
did you try installing the Files App?
wiseguy27 wrote:
Another problem I regarding the videos, I am using this phone for more than a year and still don't know how to transfer videos from pc to this phone, its a very complicated procedure, please help.. 
1. Attach the phone to the PC using USB
2. copy the video file using CTRL+C,
3. in windows explorer, find Videos folder on the phone
4. paste the file there (CTRL+V)
or you can use drag& drop

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