At the point of writing, there are no apps available for Android devices. Instead, Android users can use their mobile devices to access the mobile site instead. The only requirement is a smartphone or a tablet and a reasonably good connection to the internet. As the website works extremely well on mobile devices, Android users should not find any issues with accessing the site with their smartphones or tablets. Therefore, it is not overly important that there isn’t an App for Android devices. The developers say an App is on the way, but in the meantime, the mobile version is just as great.
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Just like Android, there is no iOS App currently available. However, mobile users can access the 21Bet sport mobile site and utilise or the features and bonuses as per the desktop version.
The mobile website is extremely responsive and is a replica of the desktop version. All you need is a smartphone and a reliably fast internet connection. Its site is optimised for mobile devices and is responsive and loads the mobile version automatically from any handheld device. 21Bet is accessible and restricted to residents of the UK only. There is no access from any other regions except through a proxy.
The mobile site has a clean interface; just like the iOS App, it is intuitive and easy to navigate. Pleasing colours to the eye, unlike many betting sites which use jarring colours.
21Bet run many offers every week and these can be found on their promotions page. They have offers for their Sportsbooks as well as for their Casinos. As their offers are available for all users of their website, there are no specific 21Bet Welcome Bonus for mobile users. All users are entitled to the same offers available on the site. If they have an Android and an iOS App, it might make sense to offer special bonuses to encourage the use of the app. At this stage with only an iOS App, it would be an unfair call.
From the mobile version (which is the desktop version in mobile view), depositing and withdrawing of funds is as simple as it is in the desktop version. You would deposit and withdraw funds from the “Your Account” page using your Visa, Mastercard or Maestro.
Unfortunately, 21bet does not support a live-streaming feature.
An App is usually a completed piece of Application. An iOS App is owned by Apple and can be downloaded only from iTunes as it is proprietary software and has undergone rigorous testing. Google Apps, on the other hand, are Open Source software which means that anyone can create the Apps and the source codes of the android APK files.
Whilst developing the application, the developers will install the APK file and should technically secure the code to prevent hacking. Hence, the difference between an App and APK is that an App is a completed application, whilst an APK is a development code in the process of being developed into an application.
Customers can place bets and win real money using the mobile website from their mobile device. Just not an Apk/App as there is no official 21bet Apk/App.