
Xshare Mini For Pc -2021- !new! | Tested & Working
XShare Mini (developed by Transsion Holdings) is a lightweight, ultra-fast file-sharing utility primarily designed for Android devices. While it is natively a mobile application often pre-installed on Infinix and TECNO smartphones, it can be utilized on a PC through specific methods to facilitate seamless cross-platform transfers. Key Features of XShare Mini (2021)
Lightning-Fast Speed: It can reach transfer speeds of up to 20–40 MBPS, which is roughly 300 times faster than Bluetooth.
Offline Functionality: Uses Wi-Fi Direct technology to establish a direct connection between devices, meaning no internet or cellular data is required for sharing.
No File Size Limits: You can send large videos, humongous folders, or entire app libraries without restriction.
Wide Compatibility: Supports all file types, including photos (PNG, JPG), music (MP3), videos, documents (PDF, Word, Excel), and compressed ZIP files.
QR Code Pairing: Simplifies the connection process by allowing users to scan a QR code to link the sender and receiver instantly. How to Use XShare Mini on PC Xshare Mini For Pc -2021-
Because there is no dedicated standalone Windows ".exe" file for XShare Mini, PC users typically use one of two methods: 1. Using an Android Emulator (Recommended)
To run the full app interface on your computer, you can use an emulator like BlueStacks:
Download and install an Android emulator (e.g., BlueStacks or NoxPlayer) on your PC.
Open the Play Store within the emulator and sign in to your Google account. Search for "XShare" and click install.
Once installed, you can send or receive files from your PC just as you would on a phone. 2. Using Web-Based Transfer XShare Mini (developed by Transsion Holdings) is a
Many versions of XShare include a "Connect to PC" or "Web Share" feature:
Open XShare on your mobile device and select the "Connect to PC" option from the menu. The app will provide a URL/IP address or a QR code.
On your PC, open a web browser (like Chrome or Edge) and enter the provided address.
This establishes a local connection allowing you to drag and drop files between the two devices wirelessly. System Requirements for PC (via Emulator) OS: Windows 7 or higher. Processor: Intel or AMD Processor. RAM: At least 2GB–4GB.
Storage: 5GB–10GB of free disk space for the emulator and shared files. XShare for Android - Download the APK from Uptodown Key Features from the 2021 Build Back in
Key Features from the 2021 Build
Back in the day, these specs were impressive for a freeware tool:
- Ultra-Low CPU Usage: I tested this on a 4GB RAM Celeron laptop. It ran at only 15-20% CPU usage while mirroring 720p video.
- One-Click Connect: No sign-in. No account creation. Open the app, and your iPhone or Android saw the PC immediately.
- Built-in Recording: Surprisingly, it included a basic MP4 recorder. Great for recording mobile game tutorials in 2021.
- Password Protection: You could set a PIN to stop your coworkers/roommates from casting weird stuff to your monitor.
What is Xshare Mini?
Xshare Mini is a screen mirroring and file-sharing utility designed primarily for Android and iOS users who want to connect wirelessly to their Windows PC. Unlike bloated software like iTunes or complex FTP servers, Xshare Mini focuses on a single, simple task: getting your phone’s screen and files onto your computer instantly.
The "Mini" in its name refers to its small footprint—low CPU usage, minimal RAM consumption, and no background processes eating your bandwidth.
The -2021- edition is particularly notable because it was the last version before the developer shifted to a subscription model. Many users still seek out the 2021 release for its:
- Zero cost (Fully free)
- No watermark on mirrored screens
- Faster AirPlay/DLNA compatibility
For Windows 10/11 Users:
- Disable SmartScreen temporarily (optional but helpful) – Go to Windows Security > App & browser control > turn off "Check apps and files."
- Run the installer. If Windows warns about an unknown publisher, click More info > Run anyway.
- Complete the installation wizard.
- Launch Xshare Mini from the desktop shortcut.
Technical Specifications (2021 Model)
Before diving into the installation, let’s review the hardware that powered the Xshare Mini for PC -2021-:
- Dimensions: 6.5 cm x 3.8 cm x 1.2 cm (Keychain-friendly)
- Weight: 28 grams
- Ports: HDMI Male (plugs directly), Micro-USB (for power only)
- Wireless: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (Dual-band 2.4GHz & 5GHz)
- Protocols Supported: Miracast, AirPlay, DLNA, WiDi (Intel Wireless Display)
- Max Resolution: 1080p at 30fps (Full HD) – Note: No 4K support in 2021 model
- Input Voltage: 5V/1A (Can be powered from TV's USB port or wall adapter)
The Good (Pros)
- Zero Software Installation: Unlike older mirroring dongles, the Xshare Mini didn't require proprietary Windows drivers. Windows detected it instantly via Miracast.
- Low Latency in Extended Mode: When using the 5GHz Wi-Fi band and keeping the dongle within 15 feet of the PC, latency averaged 80-100ms. This is acceptable for Excel, web browsing, and video playback, though not for fast-paced gaming.
- Plug-and-Play Simplicity: The minimalist design (no buttons, no complex menus) meant anyone could set it up in under 60 seconds.
- Price Point: In 2021, the Xshare Mini retailed for roughly $25-$35, making it one of the cheapest Miracast receivers on Amazon.
2. High-Speed File Transfer
Drag and drop photos, videos, and APK files from your phone to your PC over Wi-Fi. Transfer speeds in the 2021 version averaged 15–20 Mbps on a standard 5GHz network.
XShare Mini for PC — 2021 Feature Overview
Typical workflow
- Open XShare Mini on PC and the XShare app on the Android device.
- Choose “Receive” on PC and “Send” on Android (or vice versa).
- Scan the PC’s QR code with the phone or enter the PIN.
- Select files/folders and start transfer; monitor progress in the app.
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