What is cloud phone computing power?
The computing power of cloud phones is entirely determined by cloud servers. Users access these servers remotely via high-speed networks. All computing tasks—whether managing multiple accounts, processing complex applications, or executing AI calculations—are performed in the cloud, with the local device responsible only for input and display.

The Relationship between Computing Power and Network
The actual computing power experience of cloud phones is highly dependent on the network:
5G/fiber: Low latency (<20ms) enables "perceptual cloud computing."
Weak network conditions: Even the most powerful computing power can be hindered by lags and reduced image quality.
Future Trend: Democratization of Computing Power
Cloud phones could make computing power a "public service," just like water and electricity:
Breaking down hardware barriers: Users no longer need to frequently upgrade their devices.
Green Computing: Centralized data centers are more energy-efficient than billions of local devices.
BitCloudPhone supports the computing power of Android 12 and Android 15, enabling cloud phone computing power. This improves cloud phone performance and enhances anti-correlation capabilities for multi-account management, as it operates in a virtual environment.