Mobile proxies for Android and iOS: rent and rotate IP
To give a phone or emulator a live mobile IP, you set the proxy in network settings or through an app. One channel per device, address change on a tap.
If a platform keeps cutting you off by address, a mobile channel for Android and iOS is the way out. A carrier IP is hard to blacklist, and you rotate it the moment one address gets filtered.
Inside the mobile proxy
- Auth by login and password or by whitelisted IP
- IP rotation by link or API — the carrier issues a fresh address
- Stable channel for multi-threaded software
- Downtime compensation and carrier swap on request
- Works with antidetect browsers (Dolphin, AdsPower)
- Runs with emulators and mobile devices
Why take a mobile IP Android and iOS
Platforms have long filtered data centers against subnet lists. Carriers don't land on those blacklists, otherwise regular subscribers would get caught in the net.
With a mobile channel accounts on Android and iOS live longer: the platform sees carrier traffic, not a suspicious data center. You rotate the IP before each profile, and nothing links them.
Before you start, run the channel through a checker: carrier, region, IP rotation, latency.
Make your own proxies. Install the MobiHub app on Android, drop in an unlimited SIM and get personal HTTP and SOCKS5 with IP rotation. Save money and sell spare channels on the marketplace.
Questions about proxies
Which carriers and regions are available?
Major mobile carriers and many regions. You pick the carrier and city for the task and switch them on request when needed.
How often can I change the IP?
The address rotates by link or API whenever you need it — before a new account or on a timer. The carrier issues a fresh IP from its pool.
Is there a test before paying?
Check the channel first: carrier, region, real IP rotation and latency. The honest test is to spin up your own proxy from a phone and run it on your task.