: The app uses Wi-Fi Direct , meaning no internet connection or data usage is required to move files between phones.

: Users can select entire folders or multiple file types (PDFs, APKs, videos) simultaneously to save time.

Regardless of whether you use the official or a patched version, the software is built around several key functions:

: It can reach speeds up to 10 MB/s , allowing for the transfer of movies, apps, and photos in seconds.

A "patched" APK usually implies that the original software has been modified by third-party developers. Users often seek out versions like "299103 patched" to address specific issues found in the official releases:

: The official version on Google Play is frequently criticized by users for an excessive number of video ads that appear before and after transfers.

The keyword "" typically refers to a modified or "patched" version of the popular file-sharing utility, XShare . Developed by Transsion Holdings —the company behind smartphone brands like Infinix, Tecno, and Itel—XShare is a core utility for high-speed, offline data transfer using Wi-Fi Direct. What is the "Patched" Version?