v2rayN is on Windows, and the corresponding version on mobile phones is v2rayNG(Android). The interface is simpler, but the locations of key operations such as importing nodes and sub-application agents are different from those on the computer. This article goes through according to mobile phone operating habits.

Download v2rayNG (Android version)v2.2.3 · Applicable to Android 5.0+ · Open source and free

1Install APK

v2rayNG is generally not found in domestic app stores, so you need to download the APK and install it manually. Download from this site universal(Universal version) is sufficient and has the best compatibility; if you want better performance on new phones, you can choose arm64-v8a Edition. If you are prompted with "Applications from this source" during installation, just go to the settings to allow the browser/file manager to install unknown applications.

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2Import nodes (three ways)

Open v2rayNG, click "+" in the upper right corner, you will see several options:

  • Import from clipboard: Copy it first vmess:// / vless:// Share the link and click this again, it's the fastest.
  • Scan the QR code to import: Scan the node QR code on your computer screen or someone else's phone.
  • Manually enter [VMess/VLESS...]: Fill in one item, suitable for situations where there are only scattered parameters.

if you have Subscription address, then click in the menu next to the "+" in the upper right corner (or the drawer on the left)"Subscription Group Settings", add the subscription URL, and then pull down to refresh the update node - the same idea as v2rayN on the computer.

v2rayNG main interface
v2rayNG Hong Kong · VLESS hk1.example.net Japan · VMess jp.example.net Singapore · Trojan sg.example.net ① "+" in the upper right corner Import from clipboard / scan QR code / manually ② Click node to select Then click the button in the lower right corner to connect
v2rayNG: "+" in the upper right corner imports nodes, click the node to select it, and then click the round button in the lower right corner to connect.

3Connect to the Internet

  1. in list Click on the node you want to use Check it (it will be marked on the left).
  2. Click on the lower right corner Round "V" button After initiating a connection, the system's VPN permission request will pop up for the first time, click "Allow".
  3. When the button turns green, the status shows Connected, and the key icon appears on the top notification bar, it's successful. If you want to change nodes, disconnect first, select another node, and then connect again.

Test the speed first and then connect: Click the speed test icon in the upper right corner of the node list (or "Test all configurations and true connection latency" in the menu) to test all nodes and select the ones with low latency. The experience will vary greatly.

4Proxy by application: only allow specified apps to use the proxy

This is a very practical function on the mobile phone: for example, you only want some apps to use agents, and others (banking, taxis, takeaways) to use direct connections, which saves data and prevents domestic apps from being used.

  1. Open the left drawer menu → "Settings".
  2. found "Application Agent", first turn on the "Enable sub-application proxy" switch.
  3. There are two modes below: "Bypass mode"(The checked App will not use the proxy) or "Only agents selected"(Only the selected Apps will use the proxy). Choose one as needed and check it in the App list.
  4. Return to reconnect to take effect.

To reconnect after making changes: After changing settings such as application proxy and routing, you need to disconnect and reconnect before they take effect, and there will be no instant switching.

v2rayNG and computer v2rayN use the same set of nodes and the same subscription. LAN sharing After that, you can even use your phone directly as a computer agent. If you don't understand the protocol label, read Protocol differences.