4G proxies on iOS devices

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Are there any proxy services out there that run their 4G proxies on iOS devices (i.e. Iphones; Ipads etc.)? Majority of 4G proxies are being run on android devices, but I'm looking for someone that does this with iOS.

Thank you for all the responses!
 
Arent majority of 4g proxies running on raspberry Pie's?
 
Arent majority of 4g proxies running on raspberry Pie's?

Some have a dedicated device (a real phone) that has a designated sim in it.
 
That's why my question is so peculiar and I was wondering whether someone actually does this.
 
Mmm. Why would you need a proxy running on an iOS device? I think you could emulate an iOS device by changing browser agents and emulating screen sizes if you want to go that far.
 
You could also throttle your proxied speeds to the avg LTE speeds if you wanted to go even further.
 
Mmm. Why would you need a proxy running on an iOS device? I think you could emulate an iOS device by changing browser agents and emulating screen sizes if you want to go that far.

It's for a software that I plan on using. It obtains a heavy load of hardware related information e.g. device ID, phone version etc. iOS is more discreet when providing such information (provides less info), however when run on android devices they give up all this information thus the software I plan on using recognizes it as an emulator. Here is the info that the software collects.

Thanks!
 

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It's for a software that I plan on using. It obtains a heavy load of hardware related information e.g. device ID, phone version etc. iOS is more discreet when providing such information (provides less info), however when run on android devices they give up all this information thus the software I plan on using recognizes it as an emulator. Here is the info that the software collects.

Thanks!
I think that info comes from the headers of the HTTP request, right? Does your software run on the browser?
 
I think that info comes from the headers of the HTTP request, right? Does your software run on the browser?

This software runs both on desktop and mobile. It's actually quite popular app that has developed an algorithm worth millions of dollars just to collect a ton of data from its users.

I have tried majority of proxy providers, even the ones that had virgin, designated and static 4G proxies - all have failed miserably and have been recognized as an emulator.
 
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