Download 1xBet App
Downloading from the wrong source risks installing a modified file with injected code. This page helps you find the correct download for your device and verify it before installation. Always use the official APK source for Android or the App Store for iOS.
Last updated: January 19, 2026
How do I download the app right now?
If you already know your device and want the fastest path, use the button below for the official source. For guidance on your specific platform, choose from the options underneath.
Why does the download source matter?
Third-party mirrors can modify the APK before you download it — adding adware, credential-stealing code, or changing permissions. The official source guarantees the file matches what the publisher released. Google Play and App Store verify files automatically; direct APK downloads require manual checks.
- Google Play / App Store — automatic signature verification, managed updates.
- Official APK — use when store listing is unavailable; verify signature or checksum manually.
- Third-party mirrors — avoid; files may be modified.
Which platform and format should I choose?
Each platform has different install paths. Android offers Play Store (automatic updates) or direct APK (manual updates). iOS uses App Store exclusively in most regions. Desktop users typically access through browser or emulator.
| Platform | Primary option | Fallback if unavailable | Updates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Android | Google Play | Official APK | Auto (Play) / Manual (APK) |
| iOS | App Store | Official iOS option | Automatic |
| Windows | Browser / PWA | Android emulator | N/A / Manual |
| macOS | Browser / PWA | Android emulator | N/A / Manual |
How do I pick the right path in 10 seconds?
Answer one question: what device are you using right now? Then follow the recommended path. Use the fallback only if the primary option is blocked in your region.
| Your device | Recommended | Fallback | Avoid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung, Xiaomi, Pixel, etc. | Android page | APK page | Third-party APK sites |
| iPhone or iPad | iOS page | iOS install steps | Sideloading from unknown sources |
| Windows or Mac | PC overview | Windows / macOS | Cracked desktop apps |
What should I check before installing?
Most install failures come from three causes: outdated OS, low storage, or incomplete download. Check these before you start to avoid wasting time.
| Check | Minimum | How to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Android version | Android 5.0+ | Settings → About phone |
| iOS version | iOS 12.0+ | Settings → General → About |
| Free storage | 200 MB minimum | Settings → Storage |
| Connection | Stable Wi-Fi preferred | Avoid mobile data with weak signal |
How do I install the app step by step?
Installation flow differs by platform. iOS users install through App Store with one tap. Android users may need to enable "Install from unknown sources" for APK files — disable it immediately after to reduce exposure to other untrusted apps.
| Platform | Steps | Extra action |
|---|---|---|
| Android (Play Store) | Search → Install → Open | None |
| Android (APK) | Download → Open file → Install | Enable unknown sources, then disable after |
| iOS | App Store → Get → Open | None |
How do I verify the download is safe?
For Play Store and App Store installs, verification is automatic. For APK files, you can check manually using signature verification or checksum comparison. If any check fails, delete the file and re-download.
| Check | What it confirms | When to use |
|---|---|---|
| APK signature | File was signed by official publisher | APK downloads (recommended) |
| Checksum | File is identical to official release | If checksum is published |
| File size | Download is complete | Quick sanity check |
| Permissions review | No unexpected access requests | Before confirming install |
What if the app is not available in my region?
Store availability varies by country. If Google Play or App Store does not show the listing, use the official alternative for your platform. Do not use third-party APK mirrors — they may modify the file.
- Android users: Use the official APK from the publisher's site if Play Store is unavailable.
- iOS users: Check the official iOS option for your region; sideloading is limited.
- All platforms: Avoid sites that claim to offer "unlocked" or "modded" versions.
When should I NOT install the file?
Stop and delete the file if any of these conditions apply. These are signs of a corrupted, incomplete, or modified download.
- File size mismatch: Significantly larger or smaller than the official value.
- Signature verification fails: "DOES NOT VERIFY" or unknown certificate.
- Checksum mismatch: Computed hash differs from published value.
- Unexpected permissions: Requests access to SMS, contacts, or microphone without clear reason.
- Unknown source: Downloaded from a site other than the official publisher.
What if the download or install fails?
Most failures fall into a few categories. Identify the symptom, then follow the matching troubleshooting page.
| Symptom | Likely cause | First action |
|---|---|---|
| Download stuck at 0% | Network issue or blocked by firewall | Switch to Wi-Fi, restart download |
| Download very slow | Weak connection or server load | Pause other downloads, try later |
| "App not installed" error | Storage full or incompatible APK | Free storage, check compatibility |
| App opens then crashes | Corrupted file or OS too old | Re-download, check OS version |
| Update fails | Version conflict or storage | Uninstall old version, fresh install |
How do updates work?
Play Store and App Store push updates automatically. APK users must download and install new versions manually. Always use the latest version unless you have a specific compatibility reason to stay on an older build.
| Install method | How updates arrive | Action needed |
|---|---|---|
| Google Play | Automatic (if enabled) | None — updates install in background |
| App Store | Automatic (if enabled) | None — updates install in background |
| APK | Manual | Download new APK, install over existing |
Quick reference: download checklist
Use this checklist before and after downloading.
- Check device compatibility — OS version meets minimum.
- Check free storage — at least 200 MB available.
- Download from official source — Play Store, App Store, or official site.
- Verify file (APK only) — signature or checksum matches.
- Review permissions — no unexpected access requests.
- Install and open — app launches without crash.
- Disable unknown sources (APK) — setting turned off after install.