One-Tap Connections for Everyday Browsing
Candy VPN is built around a direct connection workflow: open the app, review the selected route, and use the large central power control when you want to start or stop VPN service. The main screen keeps the connection state prominent, so users can tell whether the route is disconnected or ready for a session without working through a complicated dashboard.
That focused layout suits quick browsing checks, public Wi-Fi use, and routine mobile-data sessions. A compact top bar also provides sharing and messaging shortcuts, while the central map illustration keeps the purpose of the app clear. Users who prefer a simple start-and-stop routine can reach the main action quickly.
Global Routes and Protocol Choices
The route selector gives Candy VPN a flexible way to organize connection choices. The main interface presents a Global option with V2ray, and the protocol dialog makes the active connection method easier to review before a session begins. This gives users a visible choice between route styles instead of hiding every connection detail behind one button.
Protocol selection is useful when a particular network responds better to one method than another. The app also includes a location control beside the route selector, adding a quick way to think about server region and access point before connecting. Together, these controls make route setup understandable for both first-time and returning users.
Server Packages for Flexible Access
Candy VPN organizes additional connection choices through numbered server packages. The package list presents Package 1 through Package 9 as separate entries, giving users a practical place to switch among available access points when the current route is slow, unavailable, or not a good fit for the session.
This package-based layout is helpful for users who want a few alternatives without searching through a long technical server list. After choosing a package, users can return to the main connection screen, review the selected protocol, and use the same central control. The result is a repeatable routine for trying another route while keeping the interface familiar.
VPN Use Across Wi-Fi and Mobile Data
Candy VPN is intended for everyday Android connectivity across Wi-Fi and mobile-data environments. It supports Wi-Fi, LTE, 4G, and 3G connections, while the app's main screen keeps the route, protocol, and connection state visible in one place. This makes it suitable for users who move between home networks, hotspots, and cellular service.
The app can also support browsing through a selected VPN route when users want to manage how their connection appears to online services. Results depend on the chosen server and network conditions, so the most useful approach is to select a route, connect, confirm the status, and change packages when the current path does not meet the need.