Most "cloud phones" connect through a proxy. DistrictDroid is different: every phone has its own real physical SIM card on a US carrier, so the connection is a genuine US mobile IP — not a proxy, not a VPN, not a datacenter address.
Why it matters: platforms trust mobile carrier connections more than any proxy, because that is what real phones use. A real SIM also means the device behaves like a normal phone on a normal network at every layer.
One SIM per phone, dedicated to you for the rental, located in Texas, USA. It is the difference between looking like a US mobile user and actually being one. Plans start at $15/day, SIM included.
Frequently asked questions
Does each cloud phone have its own SIM?
Yes — one physical US carrier SIM per phone, dedicated to a single customer, not shared or pooled.
Is the SIM a real US carrier or a proxy?
A real US carrier SIM. The connection is a genuine US mobile IP, not a datacenter or residential proxy.