You don't have to read it all
to get going
But if you want the full picture, it's all here.
This page isn't meant to be memorised — it's here for the moment you wonder.
From your first use to anything you decide to build later, we've written it plainly — without the marketing gloss.
If something isn't clear, ask — don't guess.
Video tutorials
Watch once and start using BoxPhone — we add new videos as features ship.
Every topic — ordered the way you'd learn it
Six core sections covering everything from the basics to large-scale operations — open any article for the deep dive.
Getting Started
The fundamentals — what BoxPhone is, why we use Samsung, and the core terminology you need to know.
Hardware & ROM
Hardware selection, rack layout, the ROMs we ship, and a root system tested in real phone-farm production.
Network & Proxy
Designing the network, choosing the right proxies for the job, and using OTG mode to scale.
Automation & Apps
Installing apps, ADB commands, and our automation development service — workflows that run themselves 24/7.
Scale & Operations
Scaling from 10 to 100 to 1,000+ devices — architecture, infrastructure, and the failure points to watch.
Use Cases & Business
Real-world cases where BoxPhone generates revenue — live commerce, marketplaces, affiliate, and account farming.
OTG setup steps
For scaling over LAN — four steps in two minutes.
- 1Plug in the LAN cableConfigure the set box according to the numbering scheme.
- 2Tap OTG → open port 5555 → assign IPs to match the switch → tap ADDScreens will blink off and back on — wait until every device returns.
- 3Press the power button twiceStatus flips from blue to green → tap Scan All.
- 4Verify every device is onlineYou're done when the display switches from USB to OTG.
Tip: if the panda icon doesn't appear, restart the application.
Read the deep-dive →