Best Mobile Proxy Providers in 2026

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The mobile proxy market in 2026 is split between two very different categories. On one side sit large aggregator platforms - Bright Data, Oxylabs, SOAX - selling access to vast peer-to-peer residential pools by the gigabyte. On the other side are small specialist providers who own their hardware, operate real SIM cards in dedicated smartphones and modems, and price flat-rate rather than per-GB. These two categories solve different problems. Aggregators offer scale and geographic breadth. Specialists offer cleaner IPs, lower detection rates, and predictable monthly costs. This guide covers the specialist category exclusively. Every provider listed here runs real physical devices on real carrier connections. We tested and researched them in April 2026.

What Counts as a Real Mobile Proxy

A real mobile proxy routes your traffic through a physical smartphone or modem connected to a carrier network via a genuine SIM card. The IP address assigned is a CGNAT (Carrier-Grade NAT) address - the same type of IP a regular consumer sees when browsing on their phone. This makes the connection virtually indistinguishable from an ordinary mobile user.

This is fundamentally different from peer-to-peer SDK pools, where a software library runs silently inside consumer apps and routes traffic through ordinary users' connections without dedicated hardware. Peer-network pools can offer enormous IP diversity, but the IPs rotate unpredictably across thousands of devices and the trust score of any given IP is harder to control.

Every provider in this guide operates dedicated physical hardware - real smartphones or modems - with dedicated SIM cards on contracted carrier connections. No shared consumer devices, no SDK-based peer networks.

Baltic Proxy - Latvia 5G (Our Pick for EU/Baltic)

Baltic Proxy operates real 5G smartphones connected to the Bite Latvia network in Riga. We are the only provider in this guide offering dedicated Latvian 5G mobile proxies with flat-rate pricing. Connection speeds reach 80+ Mbit/s on real 5G infrastructure, with HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 protocol support. Rotation options include sticky sessions, timed rotation, and on-demand IP changes via API link.

Plans are available in 1-day, 7-day, and 30-day durations across both dedicated and shared tiers. Dedicated proxies give you exclusive use of one physical device; shared proxies split capacity at protocol level for a lower monthly cost. Unlimited traffic on all plans.

Why we list ourselves first: Latvian IPs are genuinely rare in this market - no other specialist provider in this guide offers Latvia at all. For operations targeting Baltic or Northern European audiences, or for any use case where a non-saturated EU carrier IP matters, the geographic advantage is real.

ProxyBlocks - Europe & Brazil 5G

ProxyBlocks (proxyblocks.io) is a dedicated mobile proxy provider running real smartphones and SIM cards across multiple European locations. Their coverage includes Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Poland, and Spain, with Brazil as their sole non-European option. All plans come with unlimited bandwidth, a custom control panel, configurable IP rotation intervals, and a dedicated passive OS fingerprint - a feature useful for antidetect browser setups that need to match the device fingerprint to the proxy's declared OS.

ProxyBlocks also supports OpenVPN in addition to HTTP and SOCKS5, which is a practical addition for teams routing full-device traffic through the proxy rather than browser-only. Pricing is visible on their website. A solid choice for multi-location European operations where you need coverage across several countries from one provider.

GermanProxy - Germany 4G/5G

GermanProxy (germanproxy.io) focuses exclusively on Germany and offers the widest carrier selection we found among specialist providers: o2 Telefónica, Vodafone, and Deutsche Telekom are all available, in both 4G and 5G variants. Shared plans are also available across all three carriers. The title price listed publicly is from $12.00, making this one of the more accessible entry points in the European specialist segment.

The carrier choice is meaningful - different carriers assign different CGNAT subnets, and some German platforms are more likely to flag certain carrier ranges than others. Being able to pick your carrier gives you an extra layer of control when managing accounts or scraping German-market platforms. For anyone who specifically needs German IPs with full carrier control, GermanProxy is the natural first choice.

LTESocks - Multi-Country LTE/4G/5G

LTESocks (ltesocks.io) covers an unusually broad geographic range for a specialist provider: USA, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Ukraine, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Indonesia. Beyond standard proxy delivery, they offer several B2B-focused features - a white-label platform for resellers, a SIM hosting service for customers who want to co-locate their own SIM cards on LTESocks infrastructure, and an affiliate program. An API is publicly documented.

They also support OpenVPN alongside HTTP/SOCKS5. Pricing is listed by country on their pricing page. LTESocks is a strong option for agencies or developers who need coverage across multiple European countries from one vendor without switching providers per geography.

Coronium - 30+ Country Marketplace

Coronium (coronium.io) operates as a marketplace rather than a single-location provider, offering dedicated 4G/5G/LTE mobile proxies across 30+ countries. Their pricing is transparent and competitive: UK at $69/month, Germany and France at $79/month, USA at $99/month, Poland at $69/month, Ukraine at $34/month, Ireland at $59/month, and Australia at $129/month, among others. All plans include unlimited bandwidth and 20 hours of daily support coverage.

Coronium advertises 95%+ trust scores on their IPs and lists a free proxy trial option for new customers. Protocol support includes SOCKS5, HTTP/HTTPS, and OpenVPN. The breadth of country options and the transparent public pricing sheet make Coronium a natural starting point if your use case spans multiple regions and you want to compare costs before committing.

OnlineProxy - Rotating & Static Mobile Proxies

OnlineProxy (onlineproxy.io) offers a range of mobile proxy configurations beyond the standard dedicated-vs-shared split: private proxies, GEO and device-bound proxies, dynamic rotating proxies, and static sticky-IP proxies are all available as distinct products. Protocol coverage includes HTTP and SOCKS5. The site lists explicit integrations with popular automation tools including Dolphin Anty, AdsPower, Selenium, Scrapy, and ZennoPoster.

Their coverage spans multiple countries, and they position their product specifically for multi-account management, arbitrage, SMM, and AI agent use cases. Pricing is visible on the site. OnlineProxy is particularly well-suited to automation workflows that require flexible rotation behaviour rather than a single fixed sticky session.

MobileProxy.Space - 50+ Countries Including Latvia

MobileProxy.Space (mobileproxy.space) stands out for sheer geographic breadth: over 50 countries are listed, including Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and most of the EU alongside more unusual options like Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Nigeria, and Vietnam. Pricing for Latvian proxies is publicly listed: 1-day at $13, 7-day at $34, and 30-day at $101. Speeds are listed at 3–30 Mbit/s. Protocols supported: HTTP and SOCKS5.

The platform claims 2,500+ customers and shows a 4.9/5 rating across Product Hunt, SaaSHub, and TrustyTech. IP changes can be triggered via API link or timer, and the interface supports changing GEO and operator within a single subscription. For teams needing wide geographic flexibility without switching providers, MobileProxy.Space offers one of the broadest catalogues in this segment.

ProxiedBy - UK 4G/5G

ProxiedBy (proxiedby.mobi) is a UK-specialist provider running real SIM cards across all four major UK carriers: Three, Vodafone, EE, and O2. Plans cover 4G modem, 5G dedicated phone, and 5G shared tiers. Monthly pricing is publicly listed: 4G modem at £35/month, 5G dedicated phone at £65/month, 5G shared at £35/month. The 5G dedicated tier reaches up to 100 Mbps. A 1-hour entry point at £1 is also available for testing.

Protocol support includes HTTP, SOCKS5, and OpenVPN. The platform uses iProxy software and offers OS fingerprinting for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android - useful for antidetect browser setups. Self-service replacement of modems or networks is available without losing remaining subscription time. A clean, well-documented option for anyone specifically targeting UK carrier IPs.

AirProxy - Dedicated Mobile Proxies

AirProxy (airproxy.io) offers dedicated mobile proxies with a single published price point: €67 per proxy per 30 days, with a 3-day trial available at €9.90. Each proxy comes with a dedicated SIM card - no sharing. Speeds reach up to 90 Mbps with unlimited bandwidth and custom rotation intervals. The site mentions tax invoice support, which is a practical feature for businesses that need to expense proxy costs.

AirProxy emphasises clean IP reputation - they describe their IPs as undetected as proxy or VPN with 0% spam and fraud score at time of writing. Testimonials on the site reference social media automation and large-scale account management workflows. Country of operation is not prominently stated on the main page; pricing and availability should be confirmed via their site before purchasing.

Obitel - Ukraine & Poland

Obitel (obitel-proxy.com) operates mobile proxies in Ukraine and Poland, positioning their service primarily for affiliate marketers, Facebook advertisers, and social media farmers. Advertised speeds are 30–80 Mbit/s with unlimited traffic and private channel allocation (one client per port). IP change is available within 10 seconds. Volume discounts apply for orders of 10 or more proxies.

Pricing is not prominently listed on the public page - contact is required for quotes. Obitel's niche positioning toward Facebook and affiliate traffic verticals makes it a specialised choice rather than a general-purpose provider. For teams operating campaigns in Ukrainian or Polish markets, it's worth investigating further.

How to Choose the Right Provider

Narrow your choice using three criteria: geography, pricing model, and dedicated versus shared.

Geography is the most important. Mobile proxies carry the IP reputation of their carrier in their country. A Latvian carrier IP appears to destination sites as Latvian mobile traffic - which matters if you are managing accounts, verifying ads, or scraping platforms that segment by country. Choose the provider whose country coverage matches your actual use case.

Pricing model is second. All providers in this guide offer flat-rate monthly pricing - you pay per proxy per month rather than per gigabyte of traffic. This is a meaningful distinction from aggregator platforms. Know your monthly budget and compare providers within your target geography.

Dedicated versus shared is third. Dedicated gives you exclusive use of one physical device and its IP - better for account management, logins, and sensitive operations. Shared is cheaper and adequate for scraping, price monitoring, or any use case where the specific IP matters less than the carrier type.

For EU operations in the Baltic or Northern European market: Baltic Proxy. For Germany with carrier choice: GermanProxy or ProxyBlocks. For UK: ProxiedBy. For multi-country coverage from one vendor: Coronium, LTESocks, or MobileProxy.Space. Transparent public pricing is a quality signal - providers who hide all pricing behind Telegram-only quotes are harder to evaluate quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Using mobile proxies is legal in most jurisdictions. The proxy provider operates real SIM cards under standard carrier contracts. What matters is what you do with the proxy - you must comply with the terms of service of the websites you access and applicable local laws.

A dedicated mobile proxy is assigned to one customer at a time - you have exclusive use of that mobile device and its IP. A shared mobile proxy is used by multiple customers simultaneously, with traffic separated at the protocol level. Dedicated is safer for sensitive operations like account management; shared is cheaper for general scraping.

Pricing varies by country and provider. Based on publicly listed prices as of April 2026: UK dedicated mobile proxies are available from £35–65/month (ProxiedBy), German proxies from $12/month (GermanProxy), European multi-country options from $34/month (Coronium), and Latvia-specific 5G proxies are available from Baltic Proxy. Shared proxies are typically cheaper than dedicated. Prices differ significantly by country - Eastern European countries tend to be lower than Western European or US options.

CGNAT (Carrier-Grade NAT) is the network address translation system used by mobile carriers to assign IPs to their customers. Because carriers share large IP blocks among millions of subscribers, a single CGNAT IP appears to represent many real users - which is why mobile IPs are trusted more highly by platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Google than datacenter IPs. When you use a real mobile proxy, your traffic carries a genuine CGNAT IP from that carrier's assigned range.

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