How to access mantul on your device
We provide three ways to access mantul: Android APK direct download, iOS via mobile browser, and web app. Choose the method that suits your device and preference.
Installation and setup walkthrough
Follow these steps to download, install, and start using mantul on your device.
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Download the mantul app
Visit our website or app store link to download the Android APK or access the iOS browser version; web users can bookmark the mantul site directly.
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Install and open the app
For Android, enable installation from unknown sources in your device settings, then tap the APK file to install; iOS and web users can open the app immediately.
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Create or log in to your account
New users tap "Open account" and provide username, email, password, and mobile number; existing users enter their credentials to sign in.
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Complete KYC verification and deposit
Upload your government ID and address proof, enable two-factor authentication, then deposit via your preferred payment method to start playing.
App versus browser: which is right for you
The mantul Android app offers offline game history caching, so you can review your recent bets even without internet. Push notifications alert you to cashback payouts, withdrawal approvals, and bonus expiry, so you never miss a promotion. App load times are typically faster than browser, and the interface is optimised for touch navigation. iOS users and web players access the same games and features through a responsive browser interface, which requires no installation and updates automatically.
Choose the app if you want offline access and notifications; choose the browser if you prefer no installation or want to access mantul from multiple devices without downloading. Both paths connect to the same account, so your balance, promotions, and game history sync across all platforms.
Device compatibility and requirements
The mantul Android app runs on Android 7.0 and later. iOS users can access mantul via Safari, Chrome, or any modern mobile browser on iOS 12 and later. Web app users need a modern browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge) on desktop or tablet. We recommend at least 100 MB of free storage for the Android app and a stable internet connection (WiFi or 4G) for smooth gameplay.
Troubleshooting common installation issues
If you see "Unknown sources" warning on Android, go to Settings → Security → Unknown Sources and enable it, then retry the APK installation. If your device shows a certificate trust error, this is normal for direct APK downloads; tap "Install anyway" to proceed. If the app crashes on launch, clear your app cache (Settings → Apps → mantul → Storage → Clear Cache) and restart. For iOS or web users, try clearing your browser cache and cookies, then reload the mantul site. If you continue to experience issues, contact our support team via the in-app messaging system or email.
Data, permissions, and account security on mantul
The mantul app requests permission to access your device's camera (for KYC document upload), contacts (optional, for referral invites), and notifications (for cashback and withdrawal alerts). All data transmitted between your device and our servers is encrypted via SSL. Your account credentials, payment details, and identity documents are stored in encrypted databases and never shared with third parties without your consent, except as required by law. We recommend enabling two-factor authentication and using a strong, unique password. If you suspect unauthorised access, change your password immediately and contact our support team.
- Two-Factor Authentication
- Optional security layer that requires a code from your phone to sign in; protects your mantul account from unauthorised access.
- KYC Verification
- Know Your Customer checks required before withdrawal; we verify your identity and address using government documents.
- Offline Cache
- Android app stores recent game history and account data locally; available without internet connection.
- Push Notifications
- Real-time alerts for cashback payouts, withdrawal status, bonus expiry, and account security events.
