Mostbet App for iOS: iPhone Download and Installation Guide
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iOS is the most complicated platform for Mostbet. Apple's App Store policies around gambling apps are stricter than Google's, which means the native Mostbet app is only available in a handful of App Store regions. If you are in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, or most of Africa, you will not find it by searching the App Store.
But there are three legitimate ways to get Mostbet working on your iPhone, and I have tested all of them extensively on an iPhone 15 and an iPhone 12 that I keep for compatibility testing. The PWA method is my recommendation for most people — it takes 30 seconds and gives you 90% of the native app experience.
Method 1: App Store (Region-Dependent)
The Mostbet app is available on the iOS App Store in certain regions, primarily:
- Turkey
- Azerbaijan
- Uzbekistan
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Select other CIS countries
If you are in one of these regions (or your App Store is set to one), simply search for "Mostbet" in the App Store and download it like any other app. The app is free, about 55MB, and requires iOS 12.0 or higher.
Switching Your App Store Region
If the app is not available in your region, you can temporarily switch your App Store country. Here is how.
Open Settings > tap your Apple ID at the top > Media & Purchases > View Account.
Tap Country/Region > Change Country or Region > select Turkey or Kazakhstan.
Agree to the new terms. You will need to provide a payment method valid in that region (or select "None" if available).
Search for "Mostbet" in the App Store and download.
After downloading, switch your region back to your home country.
I have done this process four times across testing. It works reliably, but it is cumbersome. The PWA method below is simpler for most people.
Method 2: PWA (Progressive Web App) via Safari
This is what I actually use on my iPhone and what I recommend for most iOS users. A PWA gives you an app icon on your home screen, full-screen mode without browser chrome, and a near-native experience — without touching the App Store. Apple documents this flow in its own Safari guide on turning a website into a web app on iPhone, so the setup method itself is standard even if the site you add will vary by region.
Open Mostbet in Safari
This must be Safari. Chrome on iOS does not support the "Add to Home Screen" feature for PWAs. Tap the button below to open Mostbet in Safari.
Tap the Share Button
In Safari, tap the Share button — it is the square with an upward arrow at the bottom center of the screen (or top-right on iPad).
Tap "Add to Home Screen"
Scroll down in the share menu until you find "Add to Home Screen." Tap it. You can customize the name if you want — I leave it as "Mostbet."
Tap "Add"
Tap "Add" in the top-right corner. The Mostbet icon now appears on your home screen like any other app.
When you tap the icon, Mostbet opens in full-screen mode without any Safari UI elements — no address bar, no tabs, no navigation buttons. It looks and behaves like a native app. The PWA supports all betting features, live casino, deposits, withdrawals, and account management.
What the PWA Cannot Do
Compared to the native App Store version, the PWA has a few limitations:
- No push notifications: iOS restricts push notifications for PWAs (this improved with iOS 16.4, but support is still inconsistent for gambling PWAs).
- No biometric shortcut: You cannot use Face ID or Touch ID to log in directly — you need to enter your password or use the browser's saved credentials.
- Session persistence: The PWA may occasionally log you out after extended periods of inactivity. The native app maintains your session better.
- No offline features: The PWA requires an internet connection at all times. The native app can show your bet history offline.
For daily use, these trade-offs are minimal. The PWA loads in about 2.5 seconds on my iPhone 15 versus 1.6 seconds for the native app — noticeable but not deal-breaking. The interface is identical since the PWA loads the same mobile-optimized website.
Method 3: TestFlight (When Available)
Mostbet occasionally distributes beta versions through Apple's TestFlight platform. TestFlight allows developers to distribute apps for testing without going through the full App Store review process.
TestFlight invitations are typically shared on Mostbet's official social media channels or through customer support. The invitation is a link — tap it, install TestFlight from the App Store if you do not already have it, and then install the Mostbet beta.
I am not currently using a public TestFlight route for Mostbet in this guide. If that changes, this section will be updated to explain when it is relevant and how to verify it.
iOS System Requirements
| Requirement | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| iOS version | 12.0 | 16.0 or higher |
| Device | iPhone 6s | iPhone 11 or newer |
| Storage | 120MB (native) / 0MB (PWA) | 200MB free |
| RAM | 2GB (iPhone 6s) | 4GB+ (iPhone 11+) |
The iPhone 6s is the oldest supported device. I tested on an iPhone 12 (4GB RAM, A14 chip) and an iPhone 15 (6GB RAM, A16 chip). Both run the app smoothly. The iPhone 12 shows slightly slower load times for the live casino section (about 0.5 seconds slower) but is otherwise identical in performance.
If you are using the PWA method, any iPhone that runs iOS 12+ will work since it is just a Safari-based web app. Performance scales with your device hardware.
Performance on iPhone
| Metric | Native App (iPhone 15) | PWA (iPhone 15) | Safari Browser (iPhone 15) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Launch time | 1.6s | 2.5s | 3.1s (with browser UI) |
| Live bet response | 1.1s | 1.4s | 1.8s |
| Battery (1hr active) | 3.5% | 4% | 5.5% |
| Storage used | 55MB | ~5MB cache | 0MB |
| Push notifications | Yes | Limited | No |
The native app is the best experience by a clear margin. The PWA is a solid second choice. Plain Safari browsing works but you lose the full-screen experience and any notification capability.
Tips for the Best iOS Experience
- Use Safari for the PWA. Chrome on iOS uses WebKit underneath but does not support "Add to Home Screen" PWA functionality. Only Safari works.
- Enable "Desktop Site" for specific features. Occasionally, the mobile layout hides some casino filters or promotion details. In Safari, long-press the reload button and tap "Request Desktop Site" to see the full layout.
- Turn off "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking" temporarily if you are having login issues with the PWA: Settings > Safari > toggle off "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking." Some users report this fixes session persistence problems.
- Clear Safari cache if the PWA starts behaving strangely: Settings > Safari > Clear History and Website Data. Then re-add the PWA to your home screen.
- Check for app updates in the App Store weekly if you have the native version. Updates fix bugs and add features regularly.
Common iOS Problems
Cannot Find Mostbet on App Store
The app is only available in select App Store regions. Either switch your App Store region (see instructions above) or use the PWA method, which works regardless of your location.
PWA Keeps Logging Me Out
This is an iOS limitation with how Safari handles web app sessions. Try disabling "Prevent Cross-Site Tracking" in Settings > Safari. Also make sure you are not using "Private Browsing" when you add the PWA — private mode does not persist data.
"Add to Home Screen" Option Missing
Make sure you are in Safari (not Chrome, Firefox, or any other browser). Make sure you are not in Private Browsing mode. If the option still does not appear, scroll down further in the share sheet — Apple sometimes hides it below the fold.
App Crashing on iPhone
Force-close the app (swipe up from the app switcher), then reopen. If it persists, delete the app and reinstall from the App Store. For the PWA, delete the home screen icon, clear Safari cache (Settings > Safari > Clear History), and re-add the PWA.