Nowadays, gambling sites are designed for use in mobile browsers. But if there is an app it is also able to carry more benefits. As we know mobile applications provide a better user experience. Such as solving loading problems, ease of use etc can be found in mobile applications. Also using the application can provide some additional benefits including push notifications, update sharing, reminders. I alluded to these benefits.
Each gambler will choose which one can provide excitement and comfort in playing gambling. And if the casino can have the application, maybe it will provide convenience for some gamblers while others can still use a browser or a computer to play gambling. Using an application on a cellphone can immediately provide updates or reminders or other information related to the casino, making some gamblers want to keep using the application on their cellphone.
The notifications given by such an app should not be too much of an improvement as most casinos now require that you at least give them an email when you are creating your account, and if you have this email account linked to your smartphone already then you will receive notifications from the casino without the need to install their app, assuming they have it, all in all even if there are some gamblers out there which may like such an app I still do not see too much of a need for this to become widespread among cryptocurrency casinos.
Well, this can include many things, maybe the comfort of some people, I have seen that many gamers prefer to be on a phone playing and not just playing, from there they do their work, I don't know how they do it, but they quickly adapt to a phone, and since phones now come with all the tools to get the job done, I know something that can make a difference. I think that casinos can take this as a requirement to be more complete, that is, that a casino X has everything and also has its own
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Browsing should not be a problem if you have a good internet connection and a good phone. But no matter how good a phone you use it is true that browsing will give a lot more performance than an application because when an application is installed it resides in RAM and ROM and when one browses a website it is done through a third party browser. Either way it will definitely work much slower than an app so it's true that apps are always better than browsing.
Yeah, of course it is, but still there is a difference when viewing through the application and through browsers in full mode. All the same, the screens of mobile smartphones are too small for comfortable viewing in full-screen mode. Even taking into account the ability to enlarge fragments of the site image with your fingers. Then other data you need on other fragments of the full image may disappear from the field of view. And do not forget that almost all the inhabitants of the planet have a variety of vision problems. And not everyone can work at a computer at all. And even some people have difficulty using smartphones.
I want to say that the question of the convenience of different options for viewing gambling sites because of this is very very individual.
I agree with you because when someone goes to browse something in mobile screen, they don't get it in full screen mode, and due to weak internet connection, many times when browsing, the site lags or hangs if the site is not fully loaded, so it feels very annoying. But in the case of applications, the interface of the site is loaded immediately after the first visit, due to which the site does not get overloaded even if the internet connection is weak, and there is less chance of site lags or hangs.
There are still casino websites that are fully optimized so that they are easy to navigate and are also mobile-friendly, though internet connection is a really big factor. Even though you are still using the app, you are still having difficulty accessing those features if your internet is slow. The only problem with having an application is that some low-end devices can't run it fully because it is lagging on their end. Most of the websites are also now getting PWA, which they don't develop apps on as it already plays its role, and they can only maintain their own website, which is less work since in an app you'll still maintain APIs and compatibility.
Not just gambling sites. All sites are coded separately by developers for desktop and mobile versions. So all websites are mobile friendly. But slow internet connection becomes a big hindrance to run a website well. But browsing in an application does not have to face problems despite slow internet connection. So an app is always better than a website
This point of view is very interesting, it is something different from what many of us think, it is always good to know that a different point of view has a good defense and has enough content to what the app represents, of course as I said before, as long as an app is downloaded from the same official page is the safest thing for me, but downloading it from google play is something different, personally I am very suspicious of google play apps, maybe anyone who has done an app design course You can put it there and what you do is create several accounts to give positive reviews and with that it is enough to fool people who do not read enough.