- Each chassis contains twenty checked iPhones via powerful powerful PC software API
- Telephones fueled through the chassis cords are safer than relying on batteries
- PC software allows prizes control with keyboard, mouse and file transfers
A boxed telephone farm is a specialized chassis designed to organize and use several iPhones as a unique coordinated system.
A new model listed on Phonefarmbox (iPhone Farm) contains 20 devices, and when stacked in a Rack 42U, which can accommodate 21 of these boxes, the capacity reaches 420 phones.
These systems are shipped in divided form and can be used simply by inserting phones after arrival.
How control and operation are managed
It is not necessary to sign, jailbreaker or install additional applications to control the devices, which makes the configuration simple despite its scale.
Each chassis is controlled by PC software which offers stable operation and provides rich API access to developers, taking charge of automatic scripts, HTTP, Websocket, Python, Button and other interfaces.
It can automatically call the mobile phone to run, click, slide, simulate the keyboard, find images, find colors and make the OCR.
Lots control functions allow a keyboard input in real time, smooth mouse movements, file transfers and copy-paste operations.
The computer screen screening software offers additional integration, allowing centralized management of each phone on the farm.
These boxes support all the models of the iPhone 6S and above the execution of iOS 13.4 or more recent.
However, the phones that come with this iPhone farm have strict restrictions because they do not have cameras, do not support SIM access, cannot be wiped and cannot use native iPhone applications for cloud services.
The power options vary between the use of the internal telephone batteries or the connection via the chassis power cord.
The batteries can stop unexpectedly or create safety problems if their quality is deteriorating, while the chassis cord is safer but limits the phone to the box.
Boxed telephone farms can serve legitimate functions such as mobile applications that test stress on several devices, performance data collection or large -scale quality insurance for software.
Their design helps optimize space, ventilation, power and network connections for 24/7 use.
However, the same technology can be used for illegal purposes, including advertising fraud, where operators inflate clicks or installations to manipulate rankings or income.
Building in such practices can cause permanent account bans, financial sanctions, prosecution or even criminal charges.
The starting price of the empty box of the iPhone farm without phones is $ 700, but if it contains the 20 phones, the price rises to $ 1,900, with the shipment available only in the United States.
Delivery generally takes 5 to 10 days and personalized products cannot be returned after order.