Singapore Mobile Proxy is real 4G from real phones sitting in a room in Singapore. not datacenter IPs dressed up to look mobile. actual SIMs from Singtel, StarHub and M1, pulling traffic through the same towers your neighbor uses.
that distinction matters more than most people think. websites can tell. fraud scores treat mobile IPs completely differently from datacenter ranges, and Singapore has some of the cleanest mobile blocks in the region.
I've been running this setup for a while. what surprised me early on was how much trouble people get into with "mobile" proxies that aren't really mobile. they rent a datacenter IP, spoof the headers, call it 4G, and then the user wonders why their accounts still get flagged.
the real thing works differently. you grab a port, route your traffic, and when you want a fresh IP you trigger a reconnect. carrier-grade NAT does the rest. bandwidth is unlimited on most plans. trial is 2 hours, short enough to be honest, long enough to actually test something.
no referral gimmicks. no "limited time offers". just hardware sitting in Singapore, doing what it says on the tin. if you've been burned by fake mobile proxies before, you'll know the difference in about five minutes.