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legendary
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December 14, 2022, 10:01:09 AM
#99
Yes, there is such a moment. When you`re using the website - all technical updates don`t need anything from the user. He visits the site as usual, and see the new version. Using the apps the gambler has to update software sometimes. But i don`t see any problem with it - it is a standard procedure nowadays. I update up to 20 apps once a month and don`t have problems with them. Some problems are possible if the phone is rather old.
So and more. 
You can only update the application for some border, when an old mobile phone, with Android, which can no longer be updated to the next versions, stops installing updates altogether and cannot be used.  In my experience, you can probably use a phone for about 5 years if at the time of purchase it was top-end at that time and with the appropriate version of Android.  So yes, mobile apps have a shorter lifespan than PC apps.  But it remains just to change the phone ........

And continue to lose money by gambling. Smiley
Nowadays the phone lifetime is between 2 and 5 years, as for my experience. You anyway change the phone and can continue update the app Smiley I don`t think that this is a problem. The devs with their mistakes is much bigger problem as for me. And you can continue gambling using website while changing the phone Smiley
Yeah!  It's hard to disagree with this. 
Of course, the mobile phone has to be changed quite often.  Moreover, outdated mobile phones are updated to some version of Android, and then they no longer accept updates to the latest versions of the system itself.  It just can't handle the new version of processors and memory.  Yes, in fact, this is how the progress of the development of all computers has been going on for many years.  And I agree that, of course, the mistakes of the developers of online casinos for Android are more important.  Of course, they must somehow be taken into account.  Every person has a habit of using a mobile phone.  Someone plays in an Android application, while someone is more comfortable with a browser-based version of the casino, adapted to the small screens of a mobile phone. 
I actually use this and that picture when I play on mobile
hero member
Activity: 2548
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December 09, 2022, 03:07:59 AM
#98
Yes, there is such a moment. When you`re using the website - all technical updates don`t need anything from the user. He visits the site as usual, and see the new version. Using the apps the gambler has to update software sometimes. But i don`t see any problem with it - it is a standard procedure nowadays. I update up to 20 apps once a month and don`t have problems with them. Some problems are possible if the phone is rather old.
So and more. 
You can only update the application for some border, when an old mobile phone, with Android, which can no longer be updated to the next versions, stops installing updates altogether and cannot be used.  In my experience, you can probably use a phone for about 5 years if at the time of purchase it was top-end at that time and with the appropriate version of Android.  So yes, mobile apps have a shorter lifespan than PC apps.  But it remains just to change the phone ........

And continue to lose money by gambling. Smiley
Nowadays the phone lifetime is between 2 and 5 years, as for my experience. You anyway change the phone and can continue update the app Smiley I don`t think that this is a problem. The devs with their mistakes is much bigger problem as for me. And you can continue gambling using website while changing the phone Smiley
hero member
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December 08, 2022, 07:30:29 AM
#97
I believe an android application will be flawless and way easier to access..
Only for a certain games that doesn't have large scale screens or nothing much graphics on it, say dice. But for other games, sportsbetting, etc. i bet i would prefer a desktop size screens for much clearer and much better user experience.


I have not used an android betting application but i have never had issues with desktop views. I don't know about others but for sports games betting desktop view has been so clear. Android apps also has its own flaws too especially the long time it takes to load especially applications built on interpreted languages.
Many if the so called android applications do have some buds which make everyone not to have thesame encanta based on our different devices. Some android softwares used to be updated mostly and for people that are using devices that are old version, they do find issues or bad experience with that kind of software that is why I do find peace in using the site version.
But not all android applications are safe from viruses, malware, trojans or hidden code in the application. If you really want to use a gambling application on your android, you should look for a trusted casino, and they also have an android application, so you will be safe if you download it. I still feel fine using the version of the casino site and not installing the android app and having no problem visiting the casino I want.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1465
December 08, 2022, 06:43:52 AM
#96
I believe an android application will be flawless and way easier to access..
Only for a certain games that doesn't have large scale screens or nothing much graphics on it, say dice. But for other games, sportsbetting, etc. i bet i would prefer a desktop size screens for much clearer and much better user experience.


I have not used an android betting application but i have never had issues with desktop views. I don't know about others but for sports games betting desktop view has been so clear. Android apps also has its own flaws too especially the long time it takes to load especially applications built on interpreted languages.
Many if the so called android applications do have some buds which make everyone not to have thesame encanta based on our different devices. Some android softwares used to be updated mostly and for people that are using devices that are old version, they do find issues or bad experience with that kind of software that is why I do find peace in using the site version.
Yes, there is such a moment. When you`re using the website - all technical updates don`t need anything from the user. He visits the site as usual, and see the new version. Using the apps the gambler has to update software sometimes. But i don`t see any problem with it - it is a standard procedure nowadays. I update up to 20 apps once a month and don`t have problems with them. Some problems are possible if the phone is rather old.
So and more. 
You can only update the application for some border, when an old mobile phone, with Android, which can no longer be updated to the next versions, stops installing updates altogether and cannot be used.  In my experience, you can probably use a phone for about 5 years if at the time of purchase it was top-end at that time and with the appropriate version of Android.  So yes, mobile apps have a shorter lifespan than PC apps.  But it remains just to change the phone ........

And continue to lose money by gambling. Smiley
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 769
December 07, 2022, 12:18:20 AM
#95
I believe an android application will be flawless and way easier to access..
Only for a certain games that doesn't have large scale screens or nothing much graphics on it, say dice. But for other games, sportsbetting, etc. i bet i would prefer a desktop size screens for much clearer and much better user experience.


I have not used an android betting application but i have never had issues with desktop views. I don't know about others but for sports games betting desktop view has been so clear. Android apps also has its own flaws too especially the long time it takes to load especially applications built on interpreted languages.
Many if the so called android applications do have some buds which make everyone not to have thesame encanta based on our different devices. Some android softwares used to be updated mostly and for people that are using devices that are old version, they do find issues or bad experience with that kind of software that is why I do find peace in using the site version.
Yes, there is such a moment. When you`re using the website - all technical updates don`t need anything from the user. He visits the site as usual, and see the new version. Using the apps the gambler has to update software sometimes. But i don`t see any problem with it - it is a standard procedure nowadays. I update up to 20 apps once a month and don`t have problems with them. Some problems are possible if the phone is rather old.
member
Activity: 812
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Crypto bookmaker and casino
December 05, 2022, 06:13:23 PM
#94
I believe an android application will be flawless and way easier to access..
Only for a certain games that doesn't have large scale screens or nothing much graphics on it, say dice. But for other games, sportsbetting, etc. i bet i would prefer a desktop size screens for much clearer and much better user experience.


I have not used an android betting application but i have never had issues with desktop views. I don't know about others but for sports games betting desktop view has been so clear. Android apps also has its own flaws too especially the long time it takes to load especially applications built on interpreted languages.
Many if the so called android applications do have some buds which make everyone not to have thesame encanta based on our different devices. Some android softwares used to be updated mostly and for people that are using devices that are old version, they do find issues or bad experience with that kind of software that is why I do find peace in using the site version.
legendary
Activity: 2744
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December 05, 2022, 04:33:11 PM
#93
and also may become the start of the attack as we knew that mobile application downloading can sometimes ruined the entire mobile because there are so many ways that hackers and attackers uses this opportunity
Do you mean the casino may intentionally publish a malicious app to hack your device or that apps are less secure than websites? If it's the former then you can protect yourself by only downloading apps from reliable casinos and from official sources. If it's the latter, then it depends ô the devs. Big casinos will definitely hire expert devs who can develop highly secure apps.
We have two opinions here. Those who believe apps are better than mobile browsers and those who think exactly the opposite. It's a nonproblem to me. A casino can provide both versions and it's up to the player to choose which one to use.
sr. member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 270
December 05, 2022, 09:25:36 AM
#92
I think that if you are starting from scratch is much better to build a website, because it will allow you lean development as there are more tools and you will be able to explore the universe of your market and types of clients more freely. Also, if you look for a standard software, in Android or other platforms, you will not excel in the platform as it will be the same as any other.

I agree with paxmao, it is always better to have a good responsive design than having an APP because if the owner wants to bring an update it comes for all at the same time with a responsive design and if the casinos have APP's is more complex to push updates for promos or security updates.

Right now most of the casinos run really smoothly in the web browsers on phones, so, there is no reason for them to focus on the APPs


That's what I thought. When I have entered casinos without an app, usually cryptocurrency casinos, I have not encountered any problems. The design is good and there is no need for an app. Anyway the functionalities are also reduced no matter how cool the app is, like the Pokerstars app, which in the end I never use.


But if the site intends to make an application then it will make it easier for cellphone users, of course, to play casino on the application, no matter how interesting they make it, at least it can enlarge the site's gambling network, because most people who play gambling use their site to play during holidays, But if a well-known gambling site provides an application, everyone can play anytime, whether they are on the street or in the office.
hero member
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December 05, 2022, 03:21:53 AM
#91
that's the trick I often do when still using an android phone (it can also save memory phone than installed as application), After I moved to IOS that trick I can't use it because iPhone is not supported it.

That method is also very effective and efficient when the website has mobile-friendly, maybe everyone here wants to try when the website isn't mobile-friendly as a home screen?, that is complicated, the user must use 2 finger to zoom in-out when use the website.
But more popular sites already support mobile friendly because the team realizes that most online gamblers use mobile devices, but if there are other casino sites that don't yet support mobile friendly it will be difficult to use to zoom in/out, so we hope gambling applications for android and IOS will be released soon for full support for mobile users.
I think it's a no brainer that mobile devices are now popular and being used the most because they are now cheaper and much powerful than a standard personal computer. There are so many advantage of having a mobile including, you can play online gambling almost anywhere even without depending on the wifi because it also have mobile data which is also fast.

Zooming in and zooming out is a feature which is carried out in a mobile browser and not totally by the website. I think it also has to do with the brand or model of your phone. I use vivo y15a and I have no problems in regards to this matter whatever website I am visiting.
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 2017
December 05, 2022, 01:37:51 AM
#90
I think that if you are starting from scratch is much better to build a website, because it will allow you lean development as there are more tools and you will be able to explore the universe of your market and types of clients more freely. Also, if you look for a standard software, in Android or other platforms, you will not excel in the platform as it will be the same as any other.

I agree with paxmao, it is always better to have a good responsive design than having an APP because if the owner wants to bring an update it comes for all at the same time with a responsive design and if the casinos have APP's is more complex to push updates for promos or security updates.

Right now most of the casinos run really smoothly in the web browsers on phones, so, there is no reason for them to focus on the APPs


That's what I thought. When I have entered casinos without an app, usually cryptocurrency casinos, I have not encountered any problems. The design is good and there is no need for an app. Anyway the functionalities are also reduced no matter how cool the app is, like the Pokerstars app, which in the end I never use.
full member
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December 04, 2022, 07:48:00 PM
#89
Casino creating a mobile application is a waste of money and it will make the casino spend the fund they ought to keep in their bankroll on app maintenance and the dev in charge.
What's important is the casino makes its website mobile friendly once that is done there's reason for a mobile app.
and also may become the start of the attack as we knew that mobile application downloading can sometimes ruined the entire mobile because there are so many ways that hackers and attackers uses this opportunity .

and like what you said, this is just a waste of time  and money , why need to download apps when you can just click the internet and boom you are already playing in site that will save space from your mobile.
legendary
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December 04, 2022, 05:40:54 PM
#88
Problems with the application can be more challenging to deal with and for sure many will also disappoint if the apps is not ok. The main reason why many still prefer to play on a desktop view is that, its more convenient and very easy to gamble where you don’t need to update the apps from time to time and yes the tendency to lag is vert low compare if you are going to use the apps from the android. Many sites don’t have the apps though, they focus more on their platform itself.
Sure.  Maybe it is not that easy to create a great app.  With money I bet it is however.

But the challenge is mostly on the casino owner's side.  It is like this.  Either they have an app they have to struggle with or the user will have to struggle with the experience of using their website on a mobile phone.

I do not have enough fingers and toes to count how many times my phone browser acted up in the worst moment.  Or how many times I touched a website button and my browser acted up and detected as if I pushed something else.  If you gamble on a mobile browser, this may happen and lead to large loss.

I would opt for an app.

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legendary
Activity: 2744
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December 04, 2022, 05:29:23 PM
#87
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Thanks for the guide! I believe many don't know about this feature.
However, although this makes accessing the casino easier and faster (also safer as it's the same as bookmarking the url), it's still a shortcut and will open the casino on the browser when you click on it. It can't be compared to a real app and the features it may have and the player might be looking for.
sr. member
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Merit: 357
December 04, 2022, 04:39:10 PM
#86
I believe an android application will be flawless and way easier to access..
Only for a certain games that doesn't have large scale screens or nothing much graphics on it, say dice. But for other games, sportsbetting, etc. i bet i would prefer a desktop size screens for much clearer and much better user experience.
I have not used an android betting application but i have never had issues with desktop views. I don't know about others but for sports games betting desktop view has been so clear. Android apps also has its own flaws too especially the long time it takes to load especially applications built on interpreted languages.
Problems with the application can be more challenging to deal with and for sure many will also disappoint if the apps is not ok. The main reason why many still prefer to play on a desktop view is that, its more convenient and very easy to gamble where you don’t need to update the apps from time to time and yes the tendency to lag is vert low compare if you are going to use the apps from the android. Many sites don’t have the apps though, they focus more on their platform itself.
legendary
Activity: 3346
Merit: 3130
December 04, 2022, 03:17:09 PM
#85
I think that if you are starting from scratch is much better to build a website, because it will allow you lean development as there are more tools and you will be able to explore the universe of your market and types of clients more freely. Also, if you look for a standard software, in Android or other platforms, you will not excel in the platform as it will be the same as any other.

I agree with paxmao, it is always better to have a good responsive design than having an APP because if the owner wants to bring an update it comes for all at the same time with a responsive design and if the casinos have APP's is more complex to push updates for promos or security updates.

Right now most of the casinos run really smoothly in the web browsers on phones, so, there is no reason for them to focus on the APPs
member
Activity: 840
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December 04, 2022, 02:46:39 PM
#84
I believe an android application will be flawless and way easier to access..
Only for a certain games that doesn't have large scale screens or nothing much graphics on it, say dice. But for other games, sportsbetting, etc. i bet i would prefer a desktop size screens for much clearer and much better user experience.


I have not used an android betting application but i have never had issues with desktop views. I don't know about others but for sports games betting desktop view has been so clear. Android apps also has its own flaws too especially the long time it takes to load especially applications built on interpreted languages.
hero member
Activity: 2436
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December 03, 2022, 06:45:03 PM
#83
that's the trick I often do when still using an android phone (it can also save memory phone than installed as application), After I moved to IOS that trick I can't use it because iPhone is not supported it.

That method is also very effective and efficient when the website has mobile-friendly, maybe everyone here wants to try when the website isn't mobile-friendly as a home screen?, that is complicated, the user must use 2 finger to zoom in-out when use the website.

But more popular sites already support mobile friendly because the team realizes that most online gamblers use mobile devices, but if there are other casino sites that don't yet support mobile friendly it will be difficult to use to zoom in/out, so we hope gambling applications for android and IOS will be released soon for full support for mobile users.
hero member
Activity: 2548
Merit: 769
December 03, 2022, 12:39:39 PM
#82
I think that if you are starting from scratch is much better to build a website, because it will allow you lean development as there are more tools and you will be able to explore the universe of your market and types of clients more freely. Also, if you look for a standard software, in Android or other platforms, you will not excel in the platform as it will be the same as any other.
You`re right. The app is decision only for well-known casino. When you just start you need to create website and get statistics and feedback from users. It`s easier to modify site and portable it to the app than edit the app every time you find a bug or getting negative feedback for some services.
But if you have good site with big income - the app can help to improve income seriously.
legendary
Activity: 2366
Merit: 2054
December 02, 2022, 09:30:04 PM
#81
Now you can use the gambling casino the same as the android application if you don't want to get hassle opening casino.



that's the trick I often do when still using an android phone (it can also save memory phone than installed as application), After I moved to IOS that trick I can't use it because iPhone is not supported it.

That method is also very effective and efficient when the website has mobile-friendly, maybe everyone here wants to try when the website isn't mobile-friendly as a home screen?, that is complicated, the user must use 2 finger to zoom in-out when use the website.
hero member
Activity: 1106
Merit: 570
December 02, 2022, 09:08:49 PM
#80
Is there any gambling/casino website that owns a android application? I noticed that all gambling websites are good for PC/Computers but not phones, I believe an android application will be flawless and way easier to access..
I'm surprised to hear this, maybe from your country side not mine.
There are alot of crypto casino android apps and they are very easy and compatible to use. But there is no actual need of wanting to use an app when the browser option is more also easier and reduces the risk of getting addicted to gambling from simply just tapping on an app.
And there are a whole lots of casino apps on Google play store and you can go try them out but I'm not guaranting their safety for you, and I was even more surprised when you stated that you don't access those sites from your phone. I will advice you to get a new phone if you have the means to do so.
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