v2rayNG

v2rayNG

4.8
Application Description

v2rayNG: A versatile Android V2Ray client compatible with Xray and v2fly cores, offering robust network capabilities. Built upon the "Project V" framework, v2rayNG focuses on network and communication protocols, acting as a powerful alternative to Shadowsocks. Unlike a simple proxy, it's designed as a modular platform for developers to create new proxy applications.

This Android application, compilable within Android Studio or using Gradle, functions seamlessly on Android emulators and requires VPN permissions ("appops" settings on WSA). Its primary function is circumventing internet censorship, making it especially useful in countries with restricted online access like China. v2rayNG allows users to privately deploy specific network environments, enabling access to otherwise blocked content.

Importantly, v2rayNG maintains efficient download and upload speeds, ensuring smooth streaming of videos, web browsing, and social media usage without significant performance impact.

System Requirements (Latest Version):

  • Android 5.0 or higher
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Reviews Post Comments
ТехноГик Feb 13,2025

Отличный клиент V2Ray! Быстрый, стабильный и простой в использовании. Рекомендую всем, кто ищет надежный VPN.

ネットマスター Feb 13,2025

設定が少し複雑で、初心者には難しいかもしれません。接続速度は安定しているとは言えません。

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