1xBet App Version History
Version numbers tell you more than just "new" or "old" — they indicate whether an update contains security fixes, new features, or breaking changes. Understanding version history helps you decide when to update immediately versus when to wait, and which older version to use if your device can't run the latest.
Last updated: January 19, 2026
How do version numbers work?
Most apps use semantic versioning (semver):
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH (e.g., 2.15.3)
| Part | When it changes | Example | Update urgency |
|---|---|---|---|
| MAJOR (2.x.x) | Breaking changes, major redesign | 1.0 → 2.0 | Read changelog first |
| MINOR (x.15.x) | New features, improvements | 2.14 → 2.15 | Update when convenient |
| PATCH (x.x.3) | Bug fixes, security patches | 2.15.2 → 2.15.3 | Update promptly |
Note: Some apps use build numbers (e.g., 1523) instead of semver. Higher number = newer version.
Where can I find the official version history?
Version history is available from these sources:
| Source | What you'll find | How to access |
|---|---|---|
| Official website | Current + recent versions | Download page usually shows version |
| Google Play Store | Current version + "What's new" | App page → scroll to "About this app" |
| App Store | Current version + release notes | App page → "Version History" |
| In-app | Your installed version | Settings/About section in app |
Note: Version numbers may differ between Android and iOS releases — they're developed as separate apps with independent release cycles.
Are Android and iOS versions the same?
No — they're separate apps with independent version numbers:
| Aspect | Android | iOS |
|---|---|---|
| Version format | May differ | May differ |
| Release timing | Often first (no review) | Delayed by App Store review |
| Features | May have platform-specific features | May have platform-specific features |
| Update method | Play Store or APK | App Store only (usually) |
Don't compare version numbers across platforms — Android 2.15.0 and iOS 2.12.0 might have the same features if iOS review took longer.
Which version should I install?
Decision matrix based on your situation:
| Situation | Recommended version | Why |
|---|---|---|
| New install, modern device | Latest | Best features, security, support |
| Latest crashes on your device | Previous stable | Wait for hotfix, then update |
| Old device (Android 6–7) | Last compatible version | Check minimum requirements |
| Security-conscious user | Latest stable | Always has newest security patches |
| Feature removed in update | Stay on current | Until feature returns or alternative found |
Quick reference: version selection
| Question | If YES | If not |
|---|---|---|
| Does latest version work on your device? | Use latest | Continue ↓ |
| Is your OS above minimum requirements? | Try clearing data, reinstall latest | Need older version |
| Can you find older version from safe source? | Use newest compatible version | Use mobile web instead |
| Is older version more than 6 months old? | Consider upgrading device | Acceptable for now |
Key rule: Always use the newest version your device can run reliably. Older versions miss security patches and may stop working when server APIs change.