Most bettors in Africa do everything from their phone — checking odds, placing bets, and depositing funds. Downloading the Pin Up betting app takes under five minutes, and from that point the full platform is available on mobile: sports betting, live markets and over 5,000 casino titles. This review covers what the app looks like in practice: how to get it, what it runs on, and whether the experience holds up for both betting and casino use.
What the Pin Up app covers
The PinUp Africa mobile app gives access to the full platform from one screen. Sports betting, live markets, casino games, and account settings are all available without switching to a browser. The app runs on Android as an APK downloaded from the official site, since Google Play does not allow real-money gambling apps in most African markets.
The iOS version is not yet available as a native app. iPhone users access the platform through Safari or Chrome with a mobile-optimized version that covers all the same functions.
How to download and install
The Pin-Up Africa app download process takes under five minutes on any Android phone running version 5.0 or higher. The file weighs less than 50 MB. The steps are the following:
- Open the official Pin Up Africa site: navigate there from your phone browser without using Google Play.
- Go to the mobile app section: find it in the main menu or at the bottom of the page.
- Tap the APK download button: the file saves automatically to your downloads folder.
- Enable unknown sources: go to your phone’s security settings and allow installation of files outside Google Play.
- Open the downloaded file: follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
The app is free to download and does not require any additional software to run.
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Pin Up Sports Betting app on mobile
Pin Up Africa mobile betting covers the same markets available on desktop. Football, cricket, tennis, basketball, eSports and over 60 other sports are accessible from the app. AFCON, CAF Champions League, Premier League and Champions League are always listed with multiple markets per match.
Live betting works the same way: odds update in real time and the betslip loads instantly when you tap a selection. The main sports and their daily coverage on the app are the following:
| Sport | Popular Tournaments | Approx. Events per Day |
| Football | AFCON, CAF Champions League, Premier League, Champions League | 80–120 |
| Cricket | IPL, ICC World Cup, Big Bash League, Test matches | 20–50 |
| Tennis | ATP, WTA, Grand Slams | 40–70 |
| Basketball | NBA, EuroLeague | 15–30 |
| eSports | CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends | 20–40 |
| Baseball | MLB | 10–20 |
| Ice Hockey | NHL, KHL | 8–15 |
PinUp betting on mobile covers the same market depth and live events as the desktop version.
Casino on the Pin Up Africa app
The Pin Up Africa casino app section has over 5,000 titles organized by category: slots, live casino, crash games, table games, and TV games. Filters by provider and popularity help narrow down the catalog without scrolling through everything.
Live casino streams from real studios in high definition. Crazy Time, Monopoly Live, and standard blackjack and roulette tables load without lag on a stable 4G connection. Slots like Book of Dead (RTP 96.21%) and Sweet Bonanza (RTP 96.51%) have demo mode available without logging in.
Performance and compatibility
The Pin-Up Bet mobile app runs without issues on mid-range Android devices. The technical details are the following:
| Feature | Details |
| Android version | 5.0 or higher |
| File size | Under 50 MB |
| iOS access | Mobile browser (Safari or Chrome) |
| Minimum connection | 3G (4G recommended for live casino) |
| Biometric login | Fingerprint supported on compatible devices |
| Languages | English and others |
Live casino works better on 4G or Wi-Fi. Crash games and sports betting run without problems on slower connections.
In summary, the Pin Up Africa app delivers the full platform on Android with a clean interface, real-time live betting, and a casino section that runs well on most mid-range phones. The iOS gap is the main limitation, but the browser version covers it until the native app is released.









