Tool similar to AdsPower but for mobile emulators

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I'm currently using AdsPower to manage my Reddit accounts and even though I'm using high quality proxies and doing everything by hand I still get banned about 50% of the time. I'm looking at logging some of these accounts on to a mobile emulator and a tool similar to AdsPower but for mobile would be a huge help. Does anyone know of such a tool? If nothing like this exists I can just use a mobile emulator and connect it to a proxy for each account but I don't know if mobile apps can detect that you're using an emulator. Can someone who has more info on this chime in and point me in the right direction?
 
Look into Android Studio. It is kind of resource intensive, but you can spoof location, and other things. and you can choose which device you want to be using, and even the android version. Its pretty good and its free. I recommend it.
 
I've been using Android Studio and it seems to be the best tool for the job at the moment.
 
Have you tried different antidetect browsers? You can use an antidetect browser that offers Chrome or Safari on Android or iOS. This can help you manage multiple accounts Reddit more easily.
 
Also another Recommendation I have for you is LD Player, this one also you can run multiple instances as well, but it works a little different I believe than Android Studio. Might be worth checking out as an alternative as well.
 
Also another Recommendation I have for you is LD Player, this one also you can run multiple instances as well, but it works a little different I believe than Android Studio. Might be worth checking out as an alternative as well.
NOX or ldplayer
 
I use for Multi Android Emu an old Version of MEMU Play. The new Version is full with Ads. But is a Powerfull "Undetected" MultiEmuTool. Some Apps like Spotify dont work with google Play Versions. Try some cracked apk Versions. Some of this is working. Maybe find a way to block auto Update. Some Times is it Auto Update. Or buy Pro..

2 Years ago I try with 30x Emu 15K Spoti Streams on repeat over Night for Test. Its work but Spoti detected this an you get a Warn Mail xD
 
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I use for Multi Android Emu an old Version of MEMU Play. The new Version is full with Ads. But is a Powerfull "Undetected" MultiEmuTool. Some Apps like Spotify dont work with google Play Versions. Try some cracked apk Versions. Some of this is working. Maybe find a way to block auto Update. Some Times is it Auto Update. Or buy Pro..

2 Years ago I try with 30x Emu 15K Spoti Streams on repeat over Night for Test. Its work but Spoti detected this an you get a Warn Mail xD
Memu better than LD?
 
I use for Multi Android Emu an old Version of MEMU Play. The new Version is full with Ads. But is a Powerfull "Undetected" MultiEmuTool. Some Apps like Spotify dont work with google Play Versions. Try some cracked apk Versions. Some of this is working. Maybe find a way to block auto Update. Some Times is it Auto Update. Or buy Pro..

2 Years ago I try with 30x Emu 15K Spoti Streams on repeat over Night for Test. Its work but Spoti detected this an you get a Warn Mail xD
can you give the download link of what you use right now?
 
I'm currently using AdsPower to manage my Reddit accounts and even though I'm using high quality proxies and doing everything by hand I still get banned about 50% of the time. I'm looking at logging some of these accounts on to a mobile emulator and a tool similar to AdsPower but for mobile would be a huge help. Does anyone know of such a tool? If nothing like this exists I can just use a mobile emulator and connect it to a proxy for each account but I don't know if mobile apps can detect that you're using an emulator. Can someone who has more info on this chime in and point me in the right direction?
Not sure why you'd do this, it just seems like one more point of failure (emulator detection) no? I presume you'd be using proxies anyway so where are you going with it?

As it goes, with the antidetect browsers listed above, is that not also a red flag? I've found that browsing Reddit on mobile gives you that nagging 'get the app' popup that doesn't go away. To continue browsing (with spoofed mobile UID) despite it must seem slightly suspicious to them as its a nightmare to deal with (conjecture).

Kind Regards
 
The community account farm team I know told me that anti-detection browsers are actually very easy to trigger bans, and this is indeed the case in use.
Usually they use a real mobile phone motherboard device or LDPlayer, and the IP uses a proxy IP for traffic accounting or Multi-PPPoE Dialing.


I use LDPlayer to manage 6000 FB accounts
Buy a large number of blank accounts for $0.3~$1 > 20~50% of the first login triggers a ban > Those who successfully survive for more than two weeks will continue to develop their accounts


Anti-detection browsers and LDPlayer each have their own advantages and disadvantages:

Anti-detection browsers can easily enable 50 to 200+ threads to be opened at the same time.
LDPlayer consumes system resources very much. It can only open 15 to 40 devices at the same time.
Anti-detection browsers can be automated through RPA, while LDplayer automation is much more complicated. You usually need to know Python or some java to implement it, but some random string functions can be implemented through CMD.

The actual account blocking rate is that after LDPlayer successfully and stably logs into the account, the account can usually be used permanently, while anti-detection browsers are more likely to be blocked.
 
bluestacks is the best alternative, they have 5 different versions, and you can use a few of them for proxies, if you can make a google ACC & download reddit there, you'll be fine, plus it's really to use
 
You can use emulators like Bluestacks or Nox with proxies to manage accounts. However, keep in mind that some mobile apps may detect the emulator. To avoid this, you can use more "disguised" emulators or set up additional protective measures.
 
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