the one thing that always bugged me about cloud phones is that they're not actually phones
so I've been running mobile proxies for a while now, and the one thing that always bugged me about cloud phones is that they're not actually phones. they're emulators pretending to be phones.
cloudf.one is different. you get remote access to an actual Samsung Galaxy S20+ sitting in a rack. real hardware, real local SIM card, and the 4G proxy comes built in. no need to buy a separate proxy and pray that it matches your device location.
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why does real hardware matter?
if you've used other cloud phone services, you know the drill. they spin up an Android instance in the cloud and call it a "cloud phone." works fine until the platform you're working on starts checking sensor data, GPU fingerprints, or battery APIs. emulators have tells. always have.
with a real S20+, there's nothing to catch. the sensor readings are real. the hardware IDs are real. it passes checks because it's an actual phone, not software pretending to be one.
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the proxy thing
here's what annoys me about the current setup most people run. you pay $10-30/month for a cloud phone, then another $15-50/month for mobile proxies from a completely different provider. two bills. and half the time the proxy IP doesn't even match where your "phone" is suposed to be.
cloudf.one runs the proxy through the same SIM card that's in the device. so the IP is genuinely mobile, genuinely clean, and it matches because it's literally the same connection. one bill, no mismatches.
if you add up what most people pay for a cloud phone subscription + device rental + a decent mobile proxy from another provider, you're looking at $50-99/month anyway. and you still have an emulator.
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pricing
- free trial: 2 hours. no credit card. full access to device and proxy.
- intro price: $50/month per device (limited time, locks in as long as you stay subscribed)
- regular price: $100/month per device
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use cases
social media management, ad accounts, e-commerce, app testing, market research. basically anything where you need a real phone fingerprint and a clean mobile IP.
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a few more things worth mentioning
the connection is fast. the phones sit behind a gaming-grade broadband provider with custom routing, so the path from you to the device is short and stable. you'll notice the difference if you've ever dealt with laggy remote sessions.
nothing to download either. you access the phone straight from your browser.
your phone stays exactly how you left it. all your apps, settings, accounts, SIM config, everything is saved. come back a week later and it's right where you were. no fingerprint setup, no wondering if something got reset.
and if you need help, you're talking to me directly on telegram. not a ticket system, not a chatbot. just me.
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getting started
1. go to cloudf.one
2. sign up for the free trial
3. you get remote access to your S20+ within minutes
4. test everything for 2 hours, no strings
5. subscribe at the intro rate if it works for you
PM me here or hit me up on telegram xavierfok. happy to answer questions or do a quick demo.

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