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How to Use Proxy on Android

Android is an open source mobile operating system based on Linux kernel and other open source software, continuously led and developed by the Open Handset Alliance established by Google.

Jego's subscription node service (mainland users usually call it "airport") is compatible with numerous network proxy tool programs (mainland users usually call it "ladder") on Android systems. With simple learning, you can easily enable proxy access for all applications on your PC and mobile, enjoy unlimited global network resources anytime.

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Android icon Proxy Tools Available on Android Devices

sing-box icon sing-box for Android

sing-box for Android is the official Android client, open source, free and ad-free, available for download from Play Store and GitHub Releases.

FlClash icon FlClash

FlClash is a multi-platform proxy client based on Mihomo (formerly ClashMeta), simple to use, open source, free and ad-free.

Mihomo icon ClashMetaForAndroid

Mihomo (formerly ClashMeta) official Android client, open source, free and ad-free.


v2rayNG icon v2rayNG

v2rayNG is an Android application based on v2ray kernel, suitable for Android phones and supports some TVs or TV boxes based on Android TV systems.

Surfboard icon Surfboard

Surfboard is a network proxy tool that runs on Android systems.

Clash icon Clash for Android

Clash's graphical user interface on Android systems, deleted repository and discontinued on November 3, 2023, recommended to switch to Mihomo series software such as FlClash.

OneClick icon OneClick

OneClick is a free internet tool that supports mainstream encryption protocols.