Mobile & Apps
Mobile Casino Apps Compared



Most UK players reach casino lobbies through a phone. We checked how each operator on our current list handles mobile — native apps where they exist, and mobile-browser play where they do not.
BetVictor
Dedicated iOS and Android apps mirror the desktop casino closely. Live-dealer streams hold up on 4G and Wi-Fi, and biometric login speeds up return visits. Game filters carry over from the main site without feeling cramped.
Casumo
The Casumo app is among the smoother ones in this group — quick lobby loads, clear category tabs and the same gamified progress bar you see on desktop. Portrait mode works well for slots; live tables default to landscape as expected.
Admiral Casino
Admiral relies on a responsive mobile site rather than a separate app store download. Pages load acceptably on modern phones, though the Novomatic-heavy slot grid can feel dense on smaller screens. No native app at time of review.
Duelz
The fantasy-battle overlay translates to mobile without losing the underlying casino. Tournament progress sits in a collapsible panel so it does not crowd the game grid. Works in-browser; check your app store for any native build updates.
Kwiff
Kwiff's app was built for sports betting first, and the casino section inherits that minimal layout. Game count is lower than at casino-first brands, but Pragmatic Play titles run without frame drops on mid-range Android handsets we tested.
What to check on your phone
- Whether your preferred games appear in the mobile lobby or are desktop-only
- Live-dealer stream quality on your usual connection
- Deposit-limit and self-exclusion tools accessible without switching to desktop
- App-store reviews for crash reports on your specific device model
Mobile grades in our scorecards reflect this hands-on check, not app-store star ratings.