Download 1xBet App for iPhone & iPad: App Store, Certificate & PWA
iOS doesn't allow APK sideloading like Android — your installation path depends on your Apple ID region. This guide covers all three methods: App Store (where available), enterprise certificate (full native experience), and PWA via Safari (zero installation). Includes iOS 15/16/17 specific Settings paths and fixes for "Untrusted Developer" errors.
Last updated: February 4, 2026
Part of: Download Hub — See also: Android Guide, App Not Available?
Which Method Should I Use?
| Method | How It Works | Updates | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| App Store | Standard installation from Apple's store | Automatic | Regions where listed |
| Enterprise certificate | Download from 1xBet site, trust the developer in Settings | Manual re-download | Full native app when App Store unavailable |
| PWA (Safari) | Add website to Home Screen — acts like an app | Always latest (web-based) | Quick access, no trust configuration needed |
| TestFlight | Apple's beta testing platform — invite-only | Automatic during beta period | If invite link is available |
Requirements
| Requirement | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| iOS version | iOS 12.0 | iOS 15.0+ |
| Device | iPhone 6s or newer | iPhone X or newer |
| Free storage | 200 MB | 500 MB |
App Store: Check Availability
App Store availability is determined by your Apple ID region, not your physical location or VPN. A VPN changes your IP but doesn't change your Apple ID country setting.
Check Your Apple ID Region
- Settings → tap your name at the top
- Media & Purchases → View Account
- Country/Region → see your current setting
What Happens Based on Your Region
| Situation | What You See | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Region permits gambling apps | 1xBet appears in search results | Install directly from App Store |
| Region restricts gambling apps | "Not available in your country" | Use enterprise certificate or PWA |
| App not found despite correct region | No results for "1xBet" | Clear App Store cache (see below), check iOS version |
App Store Installation
- Open App Store
- Search "1xBet"
- Verify the developer name matches the official publisher
- Tap Get → authenticate with Face ID / Touch ID
- Wait for download and installation
- Open and log in
Can't Find It Despite Correct Region?
- Cached search results: Force-close App Store and reopen
- iOS too old: Update to iOS 12.0+ minimum
- Storage full: Free up 200+ MB
- Recently changed regions: Changes can take 24 hours to propagate
Enterprise Certificate Installation
Enterprise certificates let companies distribute apps outside the App Store. This is the method 1xBet uses in regions where App Store listing isn't available. Use Safari — Chrome and other browsers cannot install iOS enterprise apps.
Step-by-Step Installation
- Open Safari (not Chrome) and navigate to the official 1xBet website
- Find the iOS download section
- Tap the download/install link — a popup asks to install a configuration profile
- Tap Allow
- Go to Settings → General → VPN & Device Management
- Find the 1xBet enterprise certificate
- Tap the certificate → tap Trust
- Return to Home Screen — the app is now available
"Trust Developer" Settings Path by iOS Version
| iOS Version | Settings Path |
|---|---|
| iOS 17, 16, 15 | Settings → General → VPN & Device Management → [Certificate] → Trust |
| iOS 14 and older | Settings → General → Profiles → [Certificate] → Trust |
PWA: No-Install Option via Safari
A Progressive Web App is a website shortcut that behaves like a native app — full screen, own icon, no browser UI. No installation, no certificate trust required.
Setup (30 seconds)
- Open Safari → navigate to 1xBet.com
- Tap the Share button (square with arrow)
- Scroll down → tap Add to Home Screen
- Name it (default "1xBet" is fine) → tap Add
- The icon appears on your Home Screen
PWA Limitations
- No push notifications — you won't get bet result alerts
- Requires internet — no offline functionality
- Safari only — must use Safari to create the shortcut
- Slightly less smooth — web animations vs native
Post-Installation Steps
- Open the app and allow it to load fully
- Allow notifications when prompted (optional — for bet results and promotions)
- Log in or register with your account
- Enable Face ID / Touch ID for faster login (Settings within app)
iOS-Specific Errors & Fixes
| Error / Symptom | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| "Unable to Install" | Certificate not yet trusted | Settings → General → VPN & Device Management → Trust the certificate |
| "Untrusted Enterprise Developer" | Certificate needs manual approval | Same path as above — tap Trust |
| "Cannot Verify App" | No internet when verifying, or certificate expired/revoked | Connect to internet. If persists, re-download from official site. |
| App icon grayed out | Download didn't complete | Tap icon to resume. If stuck, delete and re-download. |
| App crashes immediately | iOS version too old or certificate revoked | Update iOS. Re-download app. Try Offload App (Settings → General → iPhone Storage). |
| Download doesn't start in Chrome | iOS enterprise apps require Safari | Open the same URL in Safari, not Chrome or Firefox. |
For persistent issues, see the Troubleshooting page.
What This Page Does NOT Cover
- Android installation: See Android Guide
- Desktop (Windows/Mac): See Desktop Guide
- Geo-restricted regions: See Not Available in Your Country?
Frequently Asked Questions
Why can't I find 1xBet in the App Store?
Your Apple ID region determines availability — not your IP or VPN. Check: Settings → [your name] → Media & Purchases → View Account → Country/Region. If restricted, use enterprise certificate or PWA.
How do I fix "Untrusted Enterprise Developer"?
Settings → General → VPN & Device Management (iOS 15-17) or Profiles (iOS 14 and older) → tap the certificate → Trust.
Is PWA as good as the native app?
Functionally similar — you can bet, deposit, and withdraw. Limitations: no push notifications, requires internet, slightly less smooth animations. Good for occasional use or testing.
Will changing my Apple ID region give me access?
Technically yes, but it requires canceling all active subscriptions and may affect other apps. Enterprise certificate or PWA is simpler.