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I really think the wireless gambling idea is neat. I
happen to have some down time at work and would
really appreciate being able to play using my Droid
phone. Of course my options are greatly limited due
to me living in the U.S.

A ray of light strikes down..

I recently visited iNetBet's website and learned that they DO
offer an application to play using my phone but it's terribly outdated.
The phones they have to select from are dated from the early 2000's.

iNetBet, could you please update the software to be compatible with the Droid and
maybe even the iPhones? I promise I'll be your best customer! :)
 
I really think the wireless gambling idea is neat. I
happen to have some down time at work and would
really appreciate being able to play using my Droid
phone. Of course my options are greatly limited due
to me living in the U.S.

A ray of light strikes down..

I recently visited iNetBet's website and learned that they DO
offer an application to play using my phone but it's terribly outdated.
The phones they have to select from are dated from the early 2000's.

iNetBet, could you please update the software to be compatible with the Droid and
maybe even the iPhones? I promise I'll be your best customer! :)


That's laughable, these phones are now rarer than cashable RTG bonuses. Nearly everyone will have updated their phones numerous times since then. Having to select specific phones, rather than their underlying OS, makes for a further restriction. Apps now seem to be for specific types, Android, Apple, etc, rather than individual handsets. There are just too many differing handsets on the market to tune a product for each one, and they are often seen as outdated less than a year after launch.

I am not keen on playing on a phone anyway, but maybe a laptop or tablet version might be of interest. Laptops normally support the PC version, so this is not much of a problem, it is tablets that need specific versions, and netbooks that need trimmed down, rather than full PC versions, mainly because of small screens and reduced processor power.
 
That's laughable, these phones are now rarer than cashable RTG bonuses. Nearly everyone will have updated their phones numerous times since then. Having to select specific phones, rather than their underlying OS, makes for a further restriction. Apps now seem to be for specific types, Android, Apple, etc, rather than individual handsets. There are just too many differing handsets on the market to tune a product for each one, and they are often seen as outdated less than a year after launch.

I am not keen on playing on a phone anyway, but maybe a laptop or tablet version might be of interest. Laptops normally support the PC version, so this is not much of a problem, it is tablets that need specific versions, and netbooks that need trimmed down, rather than full PC versions, mainly because of small screens and reduced processor power.


It is quite laughable to say the least. Those PDA phones have been around before the iPod was created.

Anyways, iNetBet, do you plan on re-vamping your wireless selection to cater to the Android and Apple
market? If so, when?
 
Mobile gambling has REALLY great potential!

From my experience, "mobile" players deposit smaller amounts, but more often.

The most common problem: connection. In big cities GPRS/3G/4G/Wi-Fi networks are everywhere, but anyway there could be "dead zones", so if a player is in a car/bus etc - it's nearly impossible to keep it stable.
 
The most common problem: connection. In big cities GPRS/3G/4G/Wi-Fi networks are everywhere, but anyway there could be "dead zones", so if a player is in a car/bus etc - it's nearly impossible to keep it stable.

Great point! I'm going to counter this objection by mentioning two things.
1.) players playing through mobile services could agree or disagree to a disclaimer
stating that it's not the casino's fault for a connection to be dropped due to dead zones while playing.

2.) Just like connection issues using a PC, if the connection is lost, most online casinos
are able to bring you back to where you were in the game you were playing when the connection
got lost... Specifically during free spins and bonus mode.
 

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