A lot of folks I know actually do a hybrid: keep a small physical farm for testing/warming accounts, then push the real scale to cloud setups. That way you get the best of both worlds.
Yes I've heard some people who go hybrid and they like it
 
I personally got both phone boxes and loose device for social media management, the issue i find with boxes is if you need to factory reset and get new ids its a pain to do so since the phone won't automatically boot after factory reset. I found that phones as whole devices are better, its true that they make a bigger mess but that's just something you would have to deal with IMO
 
Hey mate, i would like to buy a real box to start my own farm, but i can t fiind a good one. Where do you recommend to buy safe?

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Hi You still looking for a box? Ive got one i dont use any more going cheap. Let me know. cheers
 
We offer two services, sales or rentals, so please let me know what you need.
 
Phone farms still work for certain automation tasks, but the overhead with heat, power, and proxies makes scaling tough. Box setups are cleaner for management, though a lot of people are shifting toward cloud solutions for flexibility. Long term, virtual setups seem more sustainable than maintaining 100+ physical devices.
As him said, at least it is going to be your main project, just go an rent a cloud.

Android:
All virtualized and you will be detected son or later by any app, just matter of time. You've many of them, they are all the same. It's a tier 3 service with good performance. Maybe there are +20 providers, some of them under whitelabel.

iOS
There is a real iphone cloud service with non jailbreak ones called iremotech. It's tier 1 service but performance is not as good as the android ones. But finger print is unique, device is real, etc etc. As far as I know, the only one providing this kind of service.
 
Physical farms still have a place, but only when the task actually benefits from real device behavior. If it's just volume, cloud/virtual usually wins on cost and sanity. @Komlenic made a good point about resets too, boxes look neat until you need to touch every unit and then the “clean setup” becomes annoying fast. Main killer in 2025 is not even the phones imo, it's keeping power/cooling/network stable and replacing dead batteries/ports without wasting half the day. For anyone starting now, I’d test 5-10 loose devices first before buying a box, because if the numbers dont work small they won't magically work at 100 phones.
 
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