Comparison

Andora vs ADB AppControl: Which Android Tool is Better? (2026)

By Andora Team Published: April 20, 2026 Reading time: 6 minutes

If you are searching for a way to manage apps on your Android phone from Windows, you have probably run into ADB AppControl and Andora. Both bundle ADB and skip the command-line setup — but they take very different approaches.

ADB AppControl is a free tool focused on debloating and batch app management. Andora is an all-in-one device manager with APK installation, file browsing, screen mirroring, wireless ADB, and more.

Quick Comparison Table

Feature ADB AppControl Andora Free Andora Pro
PriceFreeFree$12 one-time
Modern UIDatedYesYes
APK InstallationYesYes (drag & drop)Yes
Batch Uninstall / DebloatYesYesYes
File BrowserNoYesYes
Screen MirroringNoNoYes
Wireless ADBManualNoEasy setup
Logcat ViewerNoNoYes
Multi-Device1 at a time1 deviceUnlimited
ADB BundledYesYesYes
PlatformWindowsWindowsWindows
Active DevelopmentSlowActiveActive

Quick Verdict

Choose ADB AppControl if you only want to debloat a phone or batch-manage apps once, and you don't mind a dated interface.

Choose Andora if you want a modern, actively maintained tool that does app management plus file browsing, screen mirroring, wireless ADB, and logcat. Free tier covers most needs; Pro is a one-time $12.

What is ADB AppControl?

ADB AppControl is a free Windows utility built around batch scripts and ADB. It's popular among Xiaomi, Samsung, and Huawei users who want to remove preinstalled bloatware. Highlights:

The trade-off: the interface feels like a Windows XP-era utility, there's no screen mirroring, no file browser, and updates are infrequent.

What is Andora?

Andora is a modern Windows app for Android device management. It aims to replace the ADB command line with a clean GUI:

App Management: Head-to-Head

This is where ADB AppControl really shines — debloating. Its community presets make it easy to rip out manufacturer bloat on Xiaomi, Samsung, and similar devices without bricking anything.

Andora supports batch uninstall and disable, but does not ship with community debloat presets. If debloating is your only reason for using a tool, ADB AppControl's preset library is a genuine advantage.

For everything else — installing APKs, moving files, mirroring your screen, viewing logs, working wirelessly — Andora is the broader toolkit.

Screen Mirroring

ADB AppControl does not support screen mirroring at all. If you want to cast your Android screen to Windows while keeping app management, Andora Pro bundles both.

Setup Comparison

ADB AppControl

  1. Download the ZIP from the project site
  2. Extract anywhere
  3. Enable USB debugging on the device
  4. Run ADB_AppControl.exe

Andora

  1. Download the Andora installer
  2. Run setup
  3. Enable USB debugging on the device
  4. Plug in — Andora auto-detects the device

Both skip the manual ADB SDK install. Andora uses a proper Windows installer with updates; ADB AppControl is a portable ZIP.

When to Choose ADB AppControl

Choose ADB AppControl if you:

  • Primarily want to debloat a Xiaomi, Samsung, or Huawei phone
  • Don't need screen mirroring or a file browser
  • Are comfortable with a dated UI
  • Want a free, portable, one-purpose tool

When to Choose Andora

Choose Andora if you:

  • Want a modern, actively maintained app
  • Need APK install, file browsing, and app management in one place
  • Want screen mirroring and wireless ADB (Pro)
  • Use logcat for debugging and want filters and search
  • Manage multiple devices

Pricing

ADB AppControl

Free. Donation-supported.

Andora

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Andora better than ADB AppControl?

For general-purpose device management — yes. Andora has a modern UI, more features, and active development. ADB AppControl wins if you specifically want community debloat presets.

Is ADB AppControl free?

Yes, it's free and donation-supported. Andora has a free tier too, with Pro features at $12 one-time.

Does ADB AppControl support screen mirroring?

No. For screen mirroring with app management in one tool, use Andora Pro.

Can I use both?

Yes. You can use ADB AppControl for one-off debloating and Andora for everyday management — but close one before opening the other so ADB doesn't conflict.

Does Andora work on macOS or Linux?

Not yet. Andora is Windows-only today, with more platforms planned. ADB AppControl is also Windows-only.

Still deciding? See our broader roundup of the best ADB GUI tools for Windows.

Conclusion

ADB AppControl is a solid free tool if debloating is the only thing you care about. Andora is the better pick for everyday Android management: APK install, file browser, screen mirroring, wireless ADB, and logcat — all in one modern app.

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