How to Install and Use the amavi99 App
The amavi99 Android app downloads as an APK file directly from our platform. Once downloaded, you tap the file, confirm installation, and allow the app to access your device storage and location (for responsible verification only). Android 7.0 and above will proceed without additional steps. If your device blocks installation from unknown sources, navigate to Settings → Apps → Special app access → Install unknown apps, select the file manager you use, toggle the permission on, and retry. The app icon then appears on your home screen, and you can open amavi99 directly without visiting a browser each time.
iOS users access the amavi99 web app through Safari, tap the share button, select "Add to Home Screen", and choose a name. The app appears as a home screen icon and opens in full-screen mode, hiding the Safari address bar. This approach—called a progressive web app (PWA)—avoids App Store restrictions while maintaining offline functionality. When you are on weak network conditions, recently loaded pages (such as football match schedules or game lobbies) remain accessible. Push notifications for upcoming Piala AFF matches or payment confirmations work on both Android and iOS if you grant notification permission during setup.
App vs. Browser: Key Trade-offs
The amavi99 app stores game assets locally, so startup times are faster than loading from a web browser on slow networks. You also receive push notifications—alerts for Idul Fitri tournament schedules, new live-dealer tables, or payment processing updates—which browser sessions do not send. Offline cache means you can browse your Liga 1 bet slip while offline, though transactions require active connection. Conversely, using a browser requires no installation, works on any device without storage concerns, and does not depend on operating system version. Browser updates are automatic; app updates require manual APK downloads on Android. Bandwidth usage is similar in both cases. Many amavi99 users maintain both—app for daily engagement, browser for on-the-go or public device access.
Device Compatibility
The amavi99 app requires Android 7.0 (Nougat, released 2016) or newer. Most devices sold in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Medan meet this threshold. For iOS, the web app and browser paths work on iOS 12 (released 2018) and above. Older devices—iPhone 5 or earlier, Android 6.0 or lower—can still use the browser version of amavi99. If you are unsure of your OS version, open Settings → About Phone (Android) or Settings → General → About (iOS) and check the listed version number.
Troubleshooting Install Issues
The most common issue is Android's "Unknown sources" block. The app does not run unless you explicitly allow third-party installation. Tap Settings, find Apps or App Management, select Special App Access, choose Install Unknown Apps, and enable permission for your file manager or browser. If the APK fails to download, check your internet connection and available device storage—amavi99 app requires roughly 50–60 MB free. After install, if the app crashes on first launch, force-stop it (Settings → Apps → amavi99 → Force Stop), clear its cache (Storage → Clear Cache), and try again. iOS users encountering a blank page should clear Safari cache (Settings → Safari → Clear History and Website Data) and revisit our link. These steps resolve non-specific info of installation barriers; contact our multilingual support team if issues persist.
Account Security and Permissions
We at amavi99 request permission for storage and location to process your account registration and compliance checks. Storage access lets us cache game assets and match history. Location data is used only for jurisdiction verification—we confirm you are in a supported region before enabling betting. Your account is encrypted in transit and at rest. Login credentials are never stored on your device; only a session token persists, encrypted by your device's keychain (iOS) or keystore (Android). If you uninstall and reinstall the app, you will be asked to log back in. We do not share your device ID, contact list, or sensor data with third parties. Payment data (card numbers, e-wallet tokens) is processed through PCI-compliant channels and never stored locally. Two-factor authentication is optional but recommended—you can enable it in amavi99 account settings under Security.
Key takeaways
- Android requires 7.0+; iOS works via web app on iOS 12+.
- App installs in under subject to verification; no App Store approval needed.
- Both Android app and iOS PWA use the same account and payments (local payment, online payment, e-wallet virtual accounts).
- Offline cache and push notifications enhance daily engagement.
- Permissions are for storage, location, and notifications only.
