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Phone Mob Farms for Boosting

A mobile farm is hundreds of phones managed from a single terminal. This is needed to boost views, likes, subscribers, stream viewers, and other actions on various platforms. The whole point of a mobile farm is the ability to earn a good sum of money by automating the boosting process. In this article, we will examine in detail what a mobile boosting farm is, which devices are best suited for its creation, how much you can earn, what the risks are, and whether it is worth engaging in this business in 2026.

The material will be useful both for those who are just thinking about creating their own farm for earning money and for those who want to understand how the market for boosting views and likes works from the inside.

What is a mobile farm and what is it for?

A mobile boosting farm is a complex of many smartphones (usually Android-based), combined into a single network and controlled remotely from a single computer or terminal. Each phone in the farm simulates the actions of a real user: opening videos, liking, writing comments, watching streams, subscribing to channels.

Why is this needed? Boosting views, likes, subscribers, and viewers is a in-demand service in the SMM market. Bloggers, streamers, musicians, entrepreneurs are willing to pay money for their videos to get into recommendations faster and for their channels to look more popular. Mobile farms provide exactly this "artificial" traffic.

Unlike ordinary bots that work through Android emulators on one powerful PC, a mobile farm uses real physical phones. It's harder to block them because each device has unique parameters (IMEI, MAC address, OS version, location, battery). For the algorithms of YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and other platforms, such activity looks more natural.

Which phones are best suited for a mobile farm?

Android devices are best suited for a phone farm. Why Android, and not iOS? There are several reasons. iPhones are 3-5 times more expensive, even on the secondary market. For a farm of 100 devices, the price difference will be enormous. Android is much easier to automate and manage remotely. On Android, you can install any applications from any source. iOS is very limited in this regard. The farm does not need new phones — used models with minimal specifications will suffice.

Requirements for smartphones for a mobile farm

Realistic requirements for smartphones for a mobile farm are as follows. RAM — from 2 to 4 GB. This is enough for Android and one or two boosting applications. Processor — any quad-core from 1.5 GHz. Battery — capacity is not important, as phones will be constantly charging. Android version — 8.0 (Oreo) and higher. Older versions may not support modern applications.

Where to buy phones for a mobile farm

It is much more profitable to buy phones on the secondary market to be able to recoup them in a short time. Best sources: Avito and Yula (many ads from private individuals, you can bargain and buy in batches of 5-10 pieces with a discount), Chinese marketplaces (AliExpress, Banggood — new inexpensive models at a price of 2000 to 5000 rubles per piece), wholesale purchases on eBay, flea markets and pawn shops (sometimes you can find very cheap "as-is" models for 500-1000 rubles).

The average price of one working used smartphone for a farm is 1500-3000 rubles. To start with 20 phones, you will need about 40,000-60,000 rubles.

How a mobile boosting farm is built

After purchasing all the necessary devices, the mobile farm is assembled. The process includes several stages.

Stage 1. Room preparation

Phones should be in a well-ventilated room with a comfortable temperature. Batteries heat up from constant charging and operation, so air circulation must be ensured. It is best to use racks or special stands for phones. Do not stack phones on top of each other – this leads to overheating.

Stage 2. Charging infrastructure

Since phones operate 24/7, charging needs to be considered. The optimal solution is USB hubs with mains power for 40-60 ports. One hub connects to an outlet and charges 40 phones simultaneously. Quality cables will also be required. Cheap cables fail quickly and can short circuit.

Stage 3. Management from a single terminal

Special software is used to manage hundreds of phones. The most popular solutions: OpenSTF (free, difficult to configure), AnyDesk and TeamViewer (commercial, simple), Vysor (paid, convenient interface), specialized applications on the farm itself. With their help, the farm owner can view the screens of all phones from one computer, launch applications on them, update software, and restart devices.

Stage 4. Installing boosting applications

There are now many applications that can be used to earn money on a mobile boosting farm. Some of them are paid, others take a percentage of orders. Examples of applications: AppsBroker (one of the largest exchanges for Android farms), AdWorkMedia and ySense (international platforms), specialized bots for YouTube and Twitch. Each farm has 5-10 such applications installed. They run in the background or are launched cyclically according to a schedule.

Mobile phone farm for boosting: how much can you earn?

Currently, boosting views, likes, viewers, and so on is in high demand. That is why a mobile phone farm can bring good, stable earnings. But how much exactly?

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