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[GUIDE] What is viper4android and How to install it on Nexus 5X

Viper4android (V4A)





ViPER’s Audio is an audio enhancing software to provide everyone with better audio experiences in various platforms such as smartphones and PCs. ViPER’s Audio is founded by Euphy Wong (known as ViPER520). ViPER’s Audio has been a popular audio mod in China. Co-founder Jasper Loo (known as zhuhang) extended its popularity globally through xda-developers forum. It has now gained fame and stand its ground in the audio mod field.

Currently, ViPER’s Audio supports two platforms. They are ViPER4Android and ViPER4Windows which is built for Android smartphones and Windows PC respectively.

ViPER’s Audio improves bass with its Dynamic bass system and ViPER Bass. Not a fan of strong bass? ViPER’s Audio is excellent in terms of clarity with its unique ViPER Clarity and XHiFi technology.

Besides, surround sound experience had never been better without ViPER’s Surround Settings including Field Surround, Differential Surround (Haas Effect) and Virtual Headphone Surround+.

Talking about audio effect, there’s nothing more significant than convolution. Being the first audio mod to implement Convolved into smartphone. ViPER’s Audio is definitely a favourite of audiophiles over the world.

ViPER’s Audio concerns on listeners’ auditory health. Hence, an Auditory Protection System with the one and only ViPER’s “Cure Tech+” technology reduces auditory stress and enables users for a longer duration of pounding music’s.

How to Install Viper4Android on Nexus 5X?


If you want the best music experience on your Android device, there’s nothing else you should look forward to except Viper4Android sound MOD. Viper4Android is the mother of all the sound MODs available for Android devices. 

However, getting it installed can be tricky on Lollipop and Marshmallow running devices, and even more tricky on the Nexus 5X device.

On installing Viper4Android on Nexus 5X, you might get the “Driver not Installed” error even when you appropriately installed the V4A app. The fix for this is to remove/rename theaudio_effects.conf file from /system/vendor/etc/ folder on your device.

We’ll guide you through with the full installation along with fix for drivers in the detailed steps below. Let’s get started..

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Note: Make sure your Nexus 5X is rooted and has TWRP recovery installed before we start.

  • Download and transfer both the Viper4Android zip and SELinuxModeChanger apk to your device.
  • Install the SELinuxModeChanger apk on your device and change SELinux to permissive mode using the app.
  • Boot into TWRP recovery, install/flash the Viper4Android .zip file and Reboot device.
  • Download a root explorer app from the Play Store (we recommend ES File Explorer) and go to /system/vendor/etc/ folder on your device and rename the “audio_effects.conf” file to “audio_effects.conf.bak”.
  • Reboot device and you’ll have the V4A drivers installed.

That’s all. Enjoy the best mobile sound can get with Viper4Android on your Nexus 5X now.




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