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The casino runs in a mobile browser with no app to install, which removes a whole category of problems and introduces a different one: the browser is subject to the phone's power and data management, and those settings are responsible for nearly every fault players report on mobile. Each symptom below maps to a specific setting.
Symptom, cause, fix
Before changing anything, identify which of four things is actually happening. They look similar and have completely different causes.
| Symptom | Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Logged out after switching apps | Battery optimisation suspended the tab | Exclude the browser from optimisation |
| Images missing, layout bare | Data saver stripping assets | Disable data saver for the site |
| Old version of the page loads | Stale cache or a pinned shortcut | Clear site data, recreate the shortcut |
| Live table stutters or drops | Bandwidth or a fluctuating signal | Lower stream quality, or switch to pokies |
| Page will not load at all | Device clock is wrong | Set date and time to automatic |
Battery optimisation is the main offender
Modern phones aggressively suspend background tabs to save power. If you switch to another app mid-session — to answer a message, to check something — the browser can be frozen and then discarded, and you return to a logged-out page. Nothing has gone wrong with the account; the tab simply stopped existing.
The fix is to exclude the browser from battery optimisation. It is worth doing before a live table session specifically, because that is where being dropped mid-round has a cost rather than being an inconvenience.
Background restriction
Set the browser to unrestricted so the tab survives app switching.
Automatic tab closing
Some browsers discard old tabs; disable it for long sessions.
Low power mode
Throttles the connection and the stream, so live tables suffer first.
Do not disturb
Worth enabling — an incoming call backgrounds the browser instantly.
Games you will find inside
The mobile library is the desktop library. These are titles from the lobby; the artwork is the operator's own promotional imagery for them.





Which games suit which connection
Games differ in how much a dropped connection costs. A pokie resolves its spin on the server, so a dropout changes nothing — the result is applied and waiting when you return. A live table has a hard betting deadline and continues without you. That difference should drive what you open on a marginal signal.
| Connection | Suitable | Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Stable Wi-Fi | Everything | — |
| Strong mobile data | Everything | — |
| Fluctuating signal | Pokies, RNG tables | Live dealer |
| Very weak signal | Nothing — wait | Bets, deposits, withdrawals |
The last row matters more than it looks. Submitting a withdrawal on a failing connection can send the request twice, and two pending requests take longer to resolve than one. If the signal is poor, check the payment history before resubmitting anything.
Data use, and how to reduce it
Pokies are light: the client downloads the game once and then exchanges small messages per spin. Live tables are the opposite, carrying continuous video for as long as you are seated. On a metered plan the difference between an hour of each is substantial.
- Lower the live stream quality — most tables expose the control directly.
- Prefer Wi-Fi for live sessions, mobile data for pokies.
- Close the table rather than leaving it open in the background.
- Data saver reduces use but breaks images; turn it off for the site instead.
Screen orientation and layout
Portrait is the default and suits pokies, where the reels are the whole interface. Live tables are laid out for landscape: in portrait the betting areas collapse into a scrollable strip, which is workable but slower during a short betting window.
Tablets generally receive the desktop layout, including the full lobby navigation. If a tablet is showing the phone layout, it is usually because the browser is requesting the mobile site — switching to the desktop-site option restores it.
Home screen shortcuts pin an address
Adding the casino to your home screen produces something that behaves like an app: full screen, its own icon, no browser chrome. What it does not do is track a change of address. The shortcut stores whatever address it was created from, permanently.
- Delete the old shortcut rather than editing it.
- Open the current address in the browser and let the page fully load.
- Add to home screen from that page.
- Confirm the new shortcut opens the live site before relying on it.
Verification and payments on a phone
Identity verification is easier on mobile than on desktop, because the phone has the camera. Photograph the document flat and in daylight with all four corners in frame, and use the camera directly rather than a screenshot — photographs of a screen produce a moiré pattern that makes text unreadable and triggers a re-request.
Do the verification when you register rather than when you withdraw. It is the same task at either point, but done early it is a one-off, and done late it sits in front of a payout you are waiting on.
Browsers behave differently, and it matters
The casino runs in whatever browser you open it in, and browsers differ in ways that surface as casino faults. Privacy-focused browsers block third-party storage by default, which can end a session early. Content blockers sometimes strip parts of a page, leaving sections that look broken rather than blocked. Neither is a problem with the site.
The quickest diagnostic is a second browser. If the problem disappears there, the cause is a setting or an extension in the first one rather than anything on the casino's side — and you have narrowed it in under a minute without changing any settings at all.
- Allow cookies and site storage for the casino.
- Use a normal window; private windows end the session when closed.
- Disable content blockers for the site if sections appear missing.
- Try a second browser before changing anything else.
What a phone actually costs you in a live round
Everything above concerns whether the page works. There is a separate question of whether the phone is the right device for what you are about to play, and for live tables the honest answer is sometimes no. A short betting window on a small screen, in portrait, with the betting areas collapsed into a scrolling strip, is a genuinely harder interface than the same table on a larger display.
That is fine for a table you know well and awkward for one you do not. Pokies have no equivalent problem — the interface is a single control and the round waits for you — which is why the phone suits them completely and suits a fast-paced table only conditionally.
Pokies on mobile
Ideal. One control, no deadline, server-side resolution.
RNG table games
Comfortable. Your own pace, decisions wait for you.
Familiar live table
Workable in landscape once you know the layout.
Unfamiliar live table
Learn it on a larger screen; the window is too short otherwise.
Storage, updates and the one thing worth clearing
A browser keeps a copy of the files a site sends so it does not have to fetch them again. That is normally invisible and helpful, and occasionally it is the reason a page looks wrong after a change: the browser is faithfully showing you an older copy it already holds.
Clearing site data resolves it, and it is a smaller action than it sounds. It removes the cached files and the stored session, so you will sign in again — but it does not touch your saved passwords, and it does not affect the account itself in any way. It is the correct first move whenever the page renders oddly after working normally.
- Open the browser settings for the site specifically, not the whole browser.
- Clear cookies and site data for that entry.
- Reload and sign in once.
- Recreate the home-screen shortcut if you use one.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to install an app?
No. The casino runs in the mobile browser with the full library, including live tables. There is nothing to download and nothing to keep updated.
Why does my session keep dropping?
Almost always battery optimisation suspending the browser tab in the background. Excluding the browser from optimisation resolves it in most cases.
Images do not load — is the site broken?
Usually data saver is stripping them, or an old cached copy is being served. Turn data saver off for the site and clear its stored data.
Is the game selection smaller on mobile?
No. The library is the same. Some older titles present differently in portrait, but they are not removed.
Can I add it to my home screen?
Yes, and it behaves like an app. Note that the shortcut pins whatever address it was created from, so recreate it if the address ever changes.
Licensing and responsible play
Royal Reels operates under licence number 365/JAZ, issued under the oversight of the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. Licence details are taken from the operator's own published information; no figure on this page is a bonus amount or a payout promise.
- Licence
- 365/JAZ
- Regulator
- Curaçao Gaming Control Board
- Market
- Australia
- Minimum age
- 18+
A phone makes the casino available every hour of the day, which is exactly why a limit set in advance matters more on mobile than anywhere else. Use the deposit limit, session reminder and time-out tools in your account, and keep the app-free convenience from turning into an always-on habit.


