MostLogin, a professional cloud phone service platform that supports real environment simulation, multi-account management, and automated batch operations. It provides comprehensive solutions for cross-border e-commerce, social media operations, and privacy protection.
MostLogin cloud phones can simulate even niche carriers across Europe, the Americas, and Southeast Asia. However, esims are NOT supported.
Understanding the difference between esims and simulated sims
Cloud phones function through real environment simulation within a server infrastructure. Although they are physical devices, they are cloud-based instances of a smartphone environment.
Cloud phone SIMs (Simulated): The SIM card functionality in a cloud phone is simulated. The service, like MostLogin cloud phone, is designed to emulate a traditional, physical SIM card. It automatically matches and restores hardware-level details, such as IMEI, MAC, and sensor data, and supports one-click configuration of the SIM and carrier settings. This allows the service to support 600+ global carriers.
Virtual Esims (Hardware-Based): The industry term "esim" refers to a digital SIM that is reliant on a specific physical component—the eUICC chip—embedded or soldered onto the device's main board. While the profile is virtual, the core enabling technology is physical hardware. Esims require this specific hardware and a secure, standardized process for remote provisioning and management of carrier profiles.
Cloud phone technology provides a robust simulated mobile environment that supports the functionality of a physical SIM card. However, due to the inherent hardware and security requirements of the esim standard, this functionality is not currently available in a cloud phone environment.
