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Flagship phones reach 400–650 H\u002Fs and ~$0.5–$1\u002Fmonth. Hashrates for 30+ devices, requirements, guide & FAQ. Start in 2 min with Kryptex.","Monero (XMR) uses RandomX — a proof-of-work algorithm built for CPUs and resistant to ASICs. This makes Monero one of the few cryptocurrencies you can realistically mine on a smartphone. With the [**Kryptex Android app**](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.kryptex.com\u002Fsite\u002Fandroid-miner\u002F), you can start mining XMR on your phone in a few minutes.\n\n**👉 [Download Kryptex for Android](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.kryptex.com\u002Fsite\u002Fandroid-miner\u002F)**\n\n**👉 [Details about Kryptex for Android](https:\u002F\u002Fpool.kryptex.com\u002Farticles\u002Fhow-to-mine-on-smartphone-en)**\n\n*Monero is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency: amounts and addresses are hidden in every transaction by default. It is one of the few coins where CPU mining still makes sense — which is why a smartphone can compete where other coins require specialized hardware.*\n\n![][1]\n\n# 📱 Can You Mine Monero on a Phone?\n\nYes. RandomX is CPU-optimized — mobile chips can handle it. A phone running Kryptex delivers 400–650 H\u002Fs at peak and 300–500 H\u002Fs sustained under thermal load. For comparison, a desktop Ryzen 5 5600 achieves around 5,000–6,000 H\u002Fs. Running mining overnight while the phone charges is a realistic use case.\n\n## ✅ Requirements\n\n- Android 9.0 or newer\n- 64-bit processor (ARMv8), 4+ cores\n- 6+ GB RAM *(combinations such as 4+4, 4+2, swap, or virtual memory are not supported)*\n- Phone from 2016 or newer\n\n# 📊 Hashrate by Device\n\nHashrate (H\u002Fs — hashes per second) is how fast your device searches for a valid block solution. The higher your hashrate, the larger your rewards.\n\n**👑 Flagship phones (2023–2025):**\n\n- Samsung Galaxy S25 (Snapdragon 8 Elite) — ~650–750 H\u002Fs\n- Google Pixel 10 (Tensor G5) — ~600–650 H\u002Fs\n- Google Pixel 9 Pro XL (Tensor G4) — 550–600 H\u002Fs\n- Google Pixel 8 Pro (Tensor G3) — 550–650 H\u002Fs\n- Samsung Galaxy S23 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2) — ~600–750 H\u002Fs\n\n**🔥 Flagship phones (2019–2022):**\n\n- Huawei P30 (Kirin 980) — 500–670 H\u002Fs\n- Xiaomi 13 (Snapdragon 8 Gen 2) — ~600–750 H\u002Fs\n- Samsung Galaxy S21 (Snapdragon 888) — ~500–600 H\u002Fs\n- Google Pixel 7 Pro (Tensor G2) — ~550–650 H\u002Fs\n- Google Pixel 6 (Tensor G1) — ~480–580 H\u002Fs\n\n**👍 Mid-range phones:**\n\n- Poco X3 Pro (Snapdragon 860) — ~480–550 H\u002Fs\n- Poco F1 (Snapdragon 845) — ~400–480 H\u002Fs\n- Samsung Galaxy S9 (Exynos 9810 \u002F Snapdragon 845) — ~350–450 H\u002Fs\n- Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 Pro Plus (Cortex-A55) — 470–490 H\u002Fs\n- OnePlus 5 (Snapdragon 835) — 350–440 H\u002Fs\n- Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Lite (Snapdragon 730G) — 260–320 H\u002Fs\n\n**🤝 Budget phones:**\n\n- Xiaomi Redmi Note 12 (Snapdragon 685) — 250–300 H\u002Fs\n- Infinix Hot 30i (T606) — 275–300 H\u002Fs\n\n# 🍎 Can You Mine on an iPhone?\n\niOS prevents third-party apps from sustaining CPU load in the background — RandomX cannot run via the App Store. \n\n*Apple's chips are theoretically powerful: iPhone 17 (A19 Pro) could reach ~900–1,200 H\u002Fs, iPhone 15 Pro (A17 Pro) around 800–1,000 H\u002Fs, iPhone 13 (A15 Bionic) around 600–800 H\u002Fs. But without a jailbreak, none of this is achievable.* \n\n**Mining requires Android.**\n\n## 🌡️ Thermal Throttling\n\nAll phones heat up under sustained load. After 10–15 minutes, hashrate typically drops 20–40% from peak as the processor reduces clock speed to prevent overheating. Gaming phones (ROG Phone, RedMagic) with active cooling maintain hashrate for longer.\n\nThe Kryptex app lets you limit the number of CPU threads to reduce heat. Start with 50–75% of threads — this is usually the best balance between hashrate and temperature.\n\n# 💰 Is Mining on a Phone Profitable?\n\nAt ~$339\u002FXMR and a network hashrate of ~5.8 GH\u002Fs, a phone mining at 500 H\u002Fs earns roughly $0.5–$1 per month.\n\nOn most electricity plans, this doesn't cover costs. But if the phone is already charging overnight, the marginal cost is near zero.\n\n**Mobile mining is best treated as contributing to network decentralization or as an experiment — not as income.**\n\n# ⛏️ Where can you mine on a phone?\n\n**The best option is to mine on the Kryptex pool — https:\u002F\u002Fpool.kryptex.com\u002F**\n\n- You can choose different coins supported by the RandomX algorithm.\n- The pool offers low payout thresholds and automatic transfers to your wallet.\n- Kryptex provides a convenient smartphone app — [**just register an account, install the app, and start mining**](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.kryptex.com\u002Fsite\u002Fandroid-miner\u002F).\n\n# 💳 Where Do Your Earnings Go?\n\n[**Register Kryptex account**](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.kryptex.com\u002Fregister): your earnings will be credited to your account balance, and you can withdraw them to a crypto wallet starting from just 1 USDT.\n\n*If you’re an experienced miner using your own wallet address, mined coins will be automatically paid out once the minimum threshold is reached.*\n\n# 🚀 How to Start Mining on Android\n\n![][2]\n\n1. [**Download the Kryptex Android app**](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.kryptex.com\u002Fsite\u002Fandroid-miner\u002F)\n2. Enter your account and press “Start”\n3. Mining starts automatically\n\n*No manual pool configuration needed — the app connects to Kryptex automatically.*\n\n**👉 [Details about Kryptex for Android](https:\u002F\u002Fpool.kryptex.com\u002Farticles\u002Fhow-to-mine-on-smartphone-en)**\n\n## ✅ Requirements\n\n- Android 9.0 or newer\n- 64-bit processor (ARMv8), 4+ cores\n- 6+ GB RAM *(combinations such as 4+4, 4+2, swap, or virtual memory are not supported)*\n- Phone from 2016 or newer\n\n# ❓ FAQ\n\n### Can you mine Monero on an iPhone?\n\nNo. iOS restricts sustained background CPU use, making RandomX impossible to run on iPhone — even on the iPhone 17 with its A19 Pro chip. Mining XMR requires Android.\n\n### Is root access required?\n\nNo. The Kryptex app works on a standard Android device without root or jailbreak.\n\n### Does mining damage the battery?\n\nSustained heat accelerates battery degradation. It is recommended to mine while plugged in and to limit CPU threads in the app settings to reduce heat.\n\n### Can I use my phone while mining?\n\nYes. Mining runs in the background — the phone stays fully functional. However, the CPU load is noticeable: apps may feel slower and the device will run warmer. For comfortable use, reduce the thread count in Kryptex settings or run mining overnight.\n\n### Is it safe to mine — won't the phone overheat?\n\nModern smartphones protect themselves through thermal throttling: if the processor gets too hot, it automatically reduces clock speed before reaching critical temperatures. Mining will not break your phone. To reduce heat, lower the thread count in the app and mine while plugged in.\n\n### My phone is not listed — will it work?\n\nIf your phone meets the requirements (Android 9+, ARMv8, 6+ GB RAM, 4+ cores), it will most likely mine. Rough estimates: Snapdragon 8-series — 500–700 H\u002Fs, Snapdragon 7-series — 350–500 H\u002Fs, Snapdragon 6xx and below — 200–350 H\u002Fs.\n\n### Can you mine on an Android tablet?\n\nYes, if the tablet runs Android 9+ and meets the other requirements.\n\n### Can I mine Monero SOLO on a smartphone?\n\nYes. The Kryptex Android app supports SOLO mining — add the `solo:` prefix before your email in the app settings. The odds are low: a flagship delivers 300–500 H\u002Fs against ~3.5 GH\u002Fs network difficulty — statistically several decades of mining. SOLO is a lottery: most miners use a pool for steady payouts, but occasionally someone gets lucky.\n\n# 🏁 Conclusion\n\nMining on a smartphone is a working reality, not a myth. A modern Android flagship delivers 550–750 H\u002Fs and earns roughly $0.5–$1 per month with no complex setup. For passive mining from a phone that is already charging overnight, it makes practical sense.\n\n- RandomX is built for CPUs — smartphones qualify without special hardware\n- Kryptex for Android gets you mining in 2 minutes with no pool configuration\n- Flagships from 2022+ reach 500–750 H\u002Fs; mid-range phones: 300–500 H\u002Fs\n- Earnings: about $0.5–$1\u002Fmonth at current XMR price (~$339)\n- iPhones are not supported — requires Android 9+ with 6+ GB RAM\n- Best to mine at night while charging, with limited CPU thread count\n\n![][3]\n\n## Need Help?\n\nHave any questions, something is unclear, or you can’t connect?\n\nContact support — we're happy to assist!\n\n- [**Telegram Support**](https:\u002F\u002Ft.me\u002FKryptex).\n- [**Discord Support**](https:\u002F\u002Fdiscord.com\u002Finvite\u002Fejyx9PkCW3).\n- Email support at [**support@kryptex.com**](mailto:support@kryptex.com).\n\n\n  [1]: https:\u002F\u002Fugc.kryptex.com\u002Fkb\u002Fphone_xmr1.webp\n  [2]: https:\u002F\u002Fugc.kryptex.com\u002Fkb\u002Fphone_xmr2.webp\n  [3]: https:\u002F\u002Fugc.kryptex.com\u002Fkb\u002Fphone_xmr3.webp",[75,79,82,86,90,94,98,102,106],{"slug":76,"locale":77,"locale_name":78},"phone-mining-hashrate-ar","ar","العربية",{"slug":69,"locale":80,"locale_name":81},"en","English",{"slug":83,"locale":84,"locale_name":85},"phone-mining-hashrate-es","es","Español",{"slug":87,"locale":88,"locale_name":89},"phone-mining-hashrate-fa","fa","فارسی",{"slug":91,"locale":92,"locale_name":93},"phone-mining-hashrate-fr","fr","Français",{"slug":95,"locale":96,"locale_name":97},"phone-mining-hashrate-pt-br","pt-br","Português",{"slug":99,"locale":100,"locale_name":101},"phone-mining-hashrate-ru","ru","Русский",{"slug":103,"locale":104,"locale_name":105},"phone-mining-hashrate-uk","uk","Українська",{"slug":107,"locale":108,"locale_name":109},"phone-mining-hashrate-zh-cn","zh-cn","简体中文","1772446690","1774905162",[113,198,490,590,609,709],{"name":114,"slug":115,"articles":116},"FAQ","faq",[117,120,123,126,129,132,135,138,141,144,147,150,153,156,159,162,165,168,171,174,177,180,183,186,189,192,195],{"slug":118,"title":119},"how-pool-works-en","Common questions",{"slug":121,"title":122},"get-support-en","Need support?",{"slug":124,"title":125},"about-pool-en","About Kryptex Pools",{"slug":127,"title":128},"mining-rental-en","How to Rent a Mining Rig?",{"slug":130,"title":131},"windows-workers-ip-en","How to find out the IP of a worker in Windows",{"slug":133,"title":134},"hiveos-workers-ip-en","How to find out the IP of a worker in HiveOS",{"slug":136,"title":137},"raveos-workers-ip-en","How to find out the IP of a worker in RaveOS",{"slug":139,"title":140},"pps-vs-pplns-en","PPS+ vs PPLNS",{"slug":142,"title":143},"pool-affiliate-en","Kryptex Pool Referral Program",{"slug":145,"title":146},"prop-vs-pps-en","PROP vs PPS+",{"slug":148,"title":149},"how-long-pool-keep-coins-en","How Long Does the Pool Keep Coins?",{"slug":151,"title":152},"solo-mining-en","What is SOLO Mining?",{"slug":154,"title":155},"kryptex-vs-kryptex-pool-en","Comparison of kryptex.com and pool.kryptex.com",{"slug":157,"title":158},"kryptex-pool-vs-2miners-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and 2Miners",{"slug":160,"title":161},"kryptex-pool-vs-herominers-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and Herominers",{"slug":163,"title":164},"kryptex-pool-vs-f2pool-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and F2pool",{"slug":166,"title":167},"kryptex-pool-vs-vipor-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and Vipor",{"slug":169,"title":170},"kryptex-pool-vs-viabtc-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and ViaBTC",{"slug":172,"title":173},"kryptex-pool-vs-k1pool-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and K1Pool",{"slug":175,"title":176},"kryptex-pool-vs-emcd-en","Comparison of Kryptex Pool and EMCD",{"slug":178,"title":179},"why-hashrate-differs-en","Why Does Miner and Pool Hashrate Differs?",{"slug":181,"title":182},"network-adress-range-en","How to Find the IP Address Range of Your Local Network",{"slug":184,"title":185},"mining-manual-en","How to start mining on Kryptex Pool",{"slug":187,"title":188},"how-to-connect-asic-step-by-step-en","How To Connect ASIC To The Pool? 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Q Home — The First Low-Noise ASIC Miner for Home Use",{"slug":431,"title":432},"canaan-avalon-a15-a1566-series-en","ASIC Canaan Avalon A15 \u002F A1566",{"slug":434,"title":435},"how-to-mine-tari-randomx-en","How to mine Tari XTM (RandomX)",{"slug":437,"title":438},"how-to-mine-tari-sha3x-en","How to mine Tari XTM (SHA3X)",{"slug":440,"title":441},"how-to-mine-tari-c29-en","How to mine Tari XTM (C29)",{"slug":443,"title":444},"bitcoin2-bc2-mining-en","How To Mine Bitcoin II BC2",{"slug":446,"title":447},"goldshell-xt-box-en","ASIC Goldshell XT BOX",{"slug":449,"title":450},"zcash-zec-mining-en","How To Mine Zcash ZEC",{"slug":452,"title":453},"bitmain-antminer-z15-z15e-z15j-z15pro-en","ASIC Bitmain Antminer Z15, Z15e, Z15j, Z15Pro",{"slug":455,"title":456},"bitmain-antminer-z11-en","ASIC Bitmain Antminer Z11",{"slug":458,"title":459},"bitmain-antminer-z9-z9mini-en","ASIC Bitmain Antminer Z9, Z9 Mini",{"slug":461,"title":462},"innosilicon-zmaster-a9-en","ASIC Innosilicon ZMaster A9, A9+, A9++",{"slug":464,"title":465},"quai-sha256-mining-en","How to mine QUAI SHA256",{"slug":467,"title":468},"quai-scrypt-mining-en","How to mine QUAI Scrypt",{"slug":470,"title":471},"quai-kawpow-mining-en","How to mine QUAI KawPow",{"slug":473,"title":474},"how-to-change-dns-en","How to Change DNS Server on PC, Router, and ASIC Miner: Step-by-Step Guide",{"slug":476,"title":477},"how-to-mine-radiant-en","How to mine Radiant (RXD)",{"slug":479,"title":480},"bitmain-antminer-l3-en","Bitmain Antminer L3, L3+, L3++ ASIC Miner",{"slug":482,"title":483},"fluminer-t3-en","ASIC Fluminer T3",{"slug":485,"title":486},"bitcoin-sv-bsv-mining-en","How To Mine Bitcoin SV BSV",{"slug":488,"title":489},"how-to-connect-asic-en","How to connect ASIC?",{"name":70,"slug":491,"articles":492},"mining",[493,496,499,502,505,508,511,514,517,520,523,526,529,532,535,538,541,544,547,550,553,556,559,562,565,568,571,574,577,580,583,584,587],{"slug":494,"title":495},"bat-file-en","BAT file for mining",{"slug":497,"title":498},"get-logs-en","How to get miner’s logs",{"slug":500,"title":501},"watchdog-for-mining-en","Watchdog for mining",{"slug":503,"title":504},"gwei-en","What is GWei",{"slug":506,"title":507},"rejected-shares-en","Large number of rejected shares",{"slug":509,"title":510},"share-difficulty-en","Mining pool share difficulty",{"slug":512,"title":513},"mining-monitoring-bot-en","Mining monitoring bot",{"slug":515,"title":516},"why-pools-hide-stale-shares-en","Why do pools hide stale shares from you?",{"slug":518,"title":519},"get-rid-of-rejected-shares-en","How to get rid of rejected shares?",{"slug":521,"title":522},"about-ironfish-en","Everything related to IRON FISH",{"slug":524,"title":525},"ironfish-airdrop-en","The Kryptex Pool is conducting an airdrop of $7500 for IRON FISH testers. Don't miss your chance to grab your share! 48 hrs left until the mainnet!",{"slug":527,"title":528},"ironfish-mainnet-en","IRON FISH — Mainnet",{"slug":530,"title":531},"mining-ironfish-with-memo-en","Mining IRON FISH with MEMO parameter",{"slug":533,"title":534},"ironfish-airdrop-completed-en","Kryptex distributed the $7500 airdrop for those who mined IRON FISH on the testnet!",{"slug":536,"title":537},"ironfish-mainnet-airdrop-en","The second IRON FISH airdrop from Kryptex Pool!",{"slug":539,"title":540},"ethermine-flypool-alternative-en","Ethermine and Flypool alternative",{"slug":542,"title":543},"dual-intensity-setting-en","Fine-tuning Dual-Mining",{"slug":545,"title":546},"iceriver-ks0-overclocking-en","IceRiver KS0 Firmware Update and Overclocking",{"slug":548,"title":549},"iceriver-ks1-overclocking-en","IceRiver KS1 Firmware Update and Overclocking",{"slug":551,"title":552},"iceriver-ks2-overclocking-en","IceRiver KS2 Firmware Update and Overclocking",{"slug":554,"title":555},"ubuntu-cpu-mining-en","Mining Monero XMR with Ubuntu Linux",{"slug":557,"title":558},"macos-cpu-mining-en","Mining Monero XMR with MacOS",{"slug":560,"title":561},"ubuntu-gpu-mining-en","Ubuntu Linux Mining",{"slug":563,"title":564},"linux-overclocking-en","Overclocking GPU on Ubuntu Linux",{"slug":566,"title":567},"flexpool-alternative-en","Flexpool is Closing Down. Choose a New Pool!",{"slug":569,"title":570},"ironfish-hardfork-en","Iron Fish Hard Fork: Enhancing Security and Decentralization",{"slug":572,"title":573},"switching-to-fishhash-en","Iron Fish Hardfork: Switching to FishHash",{"slug":575,"title":576},"whatsminer-rejected-shares-en","Resolving High Share Rejection Rates on WhatsMiner ASICs",{"slug":578,"title":579},"lte-for-mining-en","LTE for Mining: From Modem Selection to Network Setup",{"slug":581,"title":582},"kryptex-asic-firmware-en","Kryptex x Gminer ASIC Firmware: Boost Your Mining Income",{"slug":69,"title":71},{"slug":585,"title":586},"minerbox-kryptex-en","MinerBox: Mining Monitoring App — How to Connect Kryptex Pool",{"slug":588,"title":589},"hashwatcher-kryptex-en","HashWatcher: ASIC Miner Monitor — Setup Guide for Kryptex Pool",{"name":591,"slug":592,"articles":593},"Hardware","hardware",[594,597,600,603,606],{"slug":595,"title":596},"how-to-clean-asic-en","How to Clean an ASIC Miner?",{"slug":598,"title":599},"how-to-replace-thermal-paste-in-asic-en","How to Replace Thermal Paste in an ASIC?",{"slug":601,"title":602},"extend-asic-lifespan-en","How to Extend the Lifespan of an ASIC Miner: Complete Guide",{"slug":604,"title":605},"rebar-4gdecoding-csm-mining-en","What Are ReSizable Bar (ReBAR), Above 4G Decoding, and CSM",{"slug":607,"title":608},"canaan-avalon-nano-3-nano-3s-en","ASIC Canaan Avalon Nano 3 \u002F Nano 3S — Home Bitcoin Miner with Built-in Heater Function",{"name":610,"slug":611,"articles":612},"Payouts","payouts",[613,616,619,622,625,628,631,634,637,640,643,646,649,652,655,658,661,664,667,670,673,676,679,682,685,688,691,694,697,700,703,706],{"slug":614,"title":615},"about-payouts-en","How to make a payout?",{"slug":617,"title":618},"etc-ethw-wallet-en","How to create ETC, ETHW, OCTA wallet",{"slug":620,"title":621},"kaspa-wallet-en","How to create KASPA wallet",{"slug":623,"title":624},"nexa-wallet-en","How to create NEXA wallet",{"slug":626,"title":627},"ironfish-wallet-en","How to create IRON FISH wallet",{"slug":629,"title":630},"how-to-recover-ironfish-wallet-en","How to Recover Access to Your IRON FISH Wallet",{"slug":632,"title":633},"trade-your-crypto-en","How to trade your crypto?",{"slug":635,"title":636},"conflux-wallet-en","How to create Conflux CFX wallet",{"slug":638,"title":639},"zephyr-wallet-en","How to create Zephyr (ZEPH) wallet",{"slug":641,"title":642},"karlsen-wallet-en","How to create Karlsen (KLS) wallet",{"slug":644,"title":645},"neurai-wallet-en","How to create Neurai (XNA) wallet",{"slug":647,"title":648},"cloreai-wallet-en","How to create CloreAI (CLORE) wallet",{"slug":650,"title":651},"alephium-wallet-en","How to create Alephium (ALPH) wallet",{"slug":653,"title":654},"ergo-wallet-en","How to create Ergo (ERG) wallet",{"slug":656,"title":657},"nirmata-wallet-en","How to create Nirmata (NIR) wallet",{"slug":659,"title":660},"sedra-wallet-en","How to create Sedra (SDR) wallet",{"slug":662,"title":663},"ravencoin-wallet-en","How to create Ravencoin (RVN) wallet",{"slug":665,"title":666},"monero-wallet-en","How to create Monero (XMR) wallet",{"slug":668,"title":669},"xelis-wallet-en","How to create Xelis (XEL) wallet",{"slug":671,"title":672},"salvium-wallet-en","How to create Salvium (SAL) wallet",{"slug":674,"title":675},"blocx-wallet-en","How to create a BLOCX wallet",{"slug":677,"title":678},"fractal-bitcoin-wallet-en","How to create a Fractal Bitcoin wallet",{"slug":680,"title":681},"litecoin-wallet-en","How to create a Litecoin wallet",{"slug":683,"title":684},"bitcoin-cash-wallet-en","How to create a Bitcoin Cash wallet",{"slug":686,"title":687},"quai-wallet-en","How to create Quai (QUAI) wallet",{"slug":689,"title":690},"ecash-xec-wallet-en","How To Create An eCash XEC Wallet",{"slug":692,"title":693},"digibyte-dgb-wallet-en","How To Create An DigiByte DGB Wallet",{"slug":695,"title":696},"tari-wallet-en","How to create Tari (XTM) wallet",{"slug":698,"title":699},"radiant-wallet-en","How to create Radiant (RXD) wallet",{"slug":701,"title":702},"bc2-wallet-en","How to create BitcoinII (BC2) wallet",{"slug":704,"title":705},"bsv-wallet-en","How to create a Bitcoin SV (BSV) wallet",{"slug":707,"title":708},"cryptocurrency-wallet-en","How to create a cryptocurrency wallet",{"name":710,"slug":711,"articles":712},"Security","security",[713],{"slug":714,"title":715},"pool-mining-security-en","Pool mining security"]