Installation paths on koko300
We offer three ways to access koko300 on mobile. Android users download the APK directly from our site and install via unknown sources (a one-time device setting). iOS users open koko300.bet in Safari, add the site to the home screen, and launch the web app. Desktop and tablet users visit koko300.bet in any browser. Each method connects to the same account and live-dealer studios.
Getting started: four steps
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Download the APK file from koko300 (Android) or open koko300.bet in Safari (iOS).
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Install the app or add the web app to your home screen; allow permissions for notifications and camera (live-dealer studios).
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Create your koko300 account: email, password, KYC documents (ID card, proof of address), and select a deposit method.
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Deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet); then access live tables and sportsbook markets.
App vs. browser: what you gain
Our koko300 app caches game assets locally, so blackjack and roulette studios load faster on repeat visits. Push notifications alert you to Liga 1 kickoff times, Piala AFF match updates, and live-dealer table availability. The app also handles low-bandwidth streaming: video bitrate adapts automatically if your connection dips below 2 Mbps, keeping the dealer visible without buffering. Browser access works equally well for casual play, but lacks offline cache and notifications.
Device compatibility and system requirements
We at koko300 support Android 7.0 and later on phones and tablets. iOS users need iOS 12 or later; the web app works in Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. Minimum RAM is 2 GB for smooth live-dealer playback; 4 GB or more is recommended for multitasking. Internet speed should be at least 1 Mbps for sportsbook browsing and 2 Mbps for live-table video. Older devices may experience lag during peak hours (evening Liga 1 matches, Idul Fitri tournament season); we recommend upgrading if your phone is more than five years old.
Supported devices
- Android 7.0+ (phones and tablets)
- iOS 12+ (iPhone and iPad)
- Windows, macOS, Linux browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
- Minimum 2 GB RAM; 1 Mbps+ internet connection
Troubleshooting common installation problems
Android users who see "Install blocked" must enable unknown sources in Settings → Security. Go to Settings → Apps → Special app access → Install unknown apps, find your browser, and toggle the permission on. Then retry the APK download. If the APK fails to open, check that your device has at least 100 MB free storage. iOS users adding koko300 to the home screen should see a prompt after tapping Share in Safari; if not, try clearing Safari cache (Settings → Safari → Clear History and Website Data) and retry. Certificate trust warnings on older iOS versions can be bypassed by tapping "Allow" when prompted; this is normal for web apps not in the App Store. If the app crashes on launch, force-close it (swipe up from the home screen), restart your phone, and try again. Our support team in English can walk you through any of these steps.
Quick fixes
- Enable unknown sources (Android)
- Clear browser cache and retry
- Restart your phone
- Check free storage (100 MB+)
If issues persist
- Uninstall and reinstall the app
- Update your OS to the latest version
- Contact our support team
Data, permissions, and account security on koko300
Our koko300 app requests camera permission for live-dealer table video and microphone access for optional chat with dealers. Location permission is not required. All data transmitted between your device and our servers uses TLS 1.2 encryption; your account credentials and payment details are never stored on your phone. When you log out, the app clears cached session tokens. We recommend using a strong, unique password and enabling two-factor authentication (if available in your account settings) to protect your koko300 account. If you suspect unauthorized access, change your password immediately and contact our support team. Public Wi-Fi networks should be avoided for deposits; use mobile data (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) or a private network instead.

