How To Run Daydream On Nexus 5X
A member of the media tries out the Google Daydream View VR headset during the presentation of new Google hardware in San Francisco, Oct. 4, 2016. REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach

Daydream, Google's virtual reality platform is currently compatible only with the Pixel, Pixel XL, Moto Z, Moto Z Droid and Moto Z Force Droid. The feature, which was included in the Android 7.1 Nougat OS update, allows users to play VR games, watch movies in a VR cinema and watch 360-degree videos using a compatible VR headset.

Unless Google ports the feature to more devices, users of a large number of Android devices will not be able to access Daydream VR content.

But for owners of devices such as the Nexus 5X and LG V20 who still want to try out Google's VR offerings, there is a workaround to this restriction, though it is risky. You can run the Daydream app on the Nexus 5X and LG V20 by rooting the devices and installing the Android 7.1 update.

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  • For running Daydream on an unlisted device, you will need a rooted device running Android 7.1 with Google VR services and the Daydream app installed, a Daydream compatible VR headset and controller.
  • Once you have the devices, you will need to use a root explorer app and navigate to /system/etc/permissions/handheld_core_hardware.xml. It will show you the system features of your devices.
  • Inside the XML file, you willl find a list of permissions.
  • You will need to edit the script and insert the code in the picture below into the root permissions tag.
How To Run Daydream On Nexus 5
Code required to run Daydream on Nexus 5 Techtimes
  • Reboot the device. You should be able to launch Daydream VR from the app.

Once you go through this process, you will able to run Daydream apps that were previously incompatible with your device. The fix could also work on older phones, besides the Nexus 5X and LG V20. We would recommend using the Daydream app with higher specification VR headsets compared to low specification ones such as the Google Cardboard as Daydream VR videos are graphics heavy — the VR videos might lag if played on a low-end device.