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Here is why this decade-old version is still considered than the modern bloatware and even the "Pro" versions.

When you open 3.25, you are greeted with a clean interface, your file directories, and essential tools. There are no "Charge Master" screens, no floating bubbles, and no news feeds. It takes up a fraction of the storage space and RAM compared to modern iterations, making it perfect for older devices or users who just want a streamlined experience.

But is it better than modern alternative? No.

Before root users moved on to tools like MiXplorer or Root Browser, ES File Explorer was the standard for rooted devices. Version 3.25 offers a seamless Root Explorer mode. It allows you to mount the system partition as read/write, edit build.prop files, and manage system apps without the crashing and permission issues that plagued later versions.

To understand why 3.2.5 is superior, you must first understand the downfall of the modern app.

If you are a technician, a retro Android enthusiast, or just tired of being sold “performance boosts” that drain your battery, version 3.2.5 remains the high-water mark.