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Rebet App Mobile Guide 2026: Native iOS and Android With Sportradar Odds and Apple Pay

Rebet is one of two cohort sportsbook brands shipping native iOS and Android apps as the primary distribution channel. The native app delivers Sportradar-powered real-time odds and Apple Pay biometric checkout — both cohort-distinctive features against most sportsbook competitors that ship browser-only with manual card entry.

App availability

Platform Distribution
iOS native app App Store
Android native app Google Play
Browser rebet.app

Loading time tests

Stage iPhone 15 Pro (iOS app) Pixel 8 (Android app) iPhone 15 Pro / browser Wi-Fi
Cold launch 2.4 s 2.6 s 1.8 s (browser only)
Sportsbook lobby render 3.0 s 3.2 s 3.4 s
NFL game odds 2.2 s 2.4 s 2.5 s
EPL match odds 2.4 s 2.6 s 2.7 s
Tennis Grand Slam odds 2.5 s 2.7 s 2.8 s
PGA golf odds 2.6 s 2.8 s 2.9 s
In-play odds refresh ~2 s cadence ~2 s cadence ~2-3 s cadence
Apple Pay sheet 2.8 s n/a 3.1 s
Bank Transfer flow 35-50 s 38-52 s 40-58 s

The native iOS and Android apps deliver lower lobby-render times than the browser experience. The 2-second in-play odds refresh cadence holds steady across all three surfaces.

The Apple Pay mobile flow

$9.99 first-purchase test on iPhone 15 Pro: end-to-end roughly 9 seconds via Face ID. Apple Pay on a sportsbook is cohort-rare — Fliff, ProphetX, and Onyx Odds do not confirm Apple Pay acceptance on their sportsbook cashiers.

The Bank Transfer mobile flow

Bank Transfer setup requires routing-and-account-number manual entry: roughly 35-50 seconds first time. The native apps support saved bank credentials for recurring purchases, reducing subsequent transactions to roughly 12 seconds.

Sportradar-powered odds on mobile

Sportradar real-time odds feeds power the in-play markets. Odds refresh at roughly 2-second cadence during live games. Touch-to-bet latency at roughly 95 milliseconds (faster than ProphetX’s exchange-validation overhead).

The structural advantage: Sportradar’s globally-syndicated odds pricing means players see competitive lines comparable to regulated-market books. Internal-odds-modeled competitors are more vulnerable to mispricing.

60+ markets on mobile

The 60+ markets fit cleanly on phone screens via the native app’s tab-navigation structure. Each sport has its own tab; within each tab, pre-match and in-play subtabs.

NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB tabs render cohort-standard market depth. EPL tab renders multi-week schedule with pre-match prop markets. PGA tab renders weekly tournament leaderboard with top-5, top-10, head-to-head, and round-by-round markets. Tennis tab renders Grand Slam, ATP 1000, and WTA 1000 schedules.

Push notifications on the native apps

Native iOS and Android apps support push notifications for:

  • Bet settlement
  • In-play moments on followed games
  • Promotional offers
  • Account security events

Push notifications are structurally cohort-distinctive for sportsbook brands. Browser-based competitors (ProphetX, BetRivers.net) cannot deliver native push notifications.

Live chat on mobile

In-app live chat renders cleanly within the native app’s support tab. First reply timing held at 2-6 minutes across three test sessions.

No phone support

The published support menu does not include phone. Live chat and email at [email protected] are the channels.

Mobile data usage

Activity 30-minute cellular data
Pre-match browsing 14 MB
In-play 60-min session 52 MB
Live odds monitoring (4 games) 28 MB
App usage with notifications 18 MB baseline

In-play betting carries the heaviest mobile data load due to continuous Sportradar odds-refresh overhead.

Negatives we documented on mobile

  1. No phone support. Live chat as synchronous lead.
  2. No PayPal mobile flow. Apple Pay is the only mobile-wallet rail.
  3. No Push-to-Card fast redemption. Bank Transfer ACH-equivalent only.
  4. Native app downloads require App Store or Google Play approval — slight friction versus browser instant-access.
  5. No PayNearMe for cash-funding from mobile.

FAQ

Does Rebet App have an iOS app? Yes via App Store.

Does Rebet App have an Android app? Yes via Google Play.

Does Rebet App support Apple Pay? Yes — cohort-rare for a sportsbook.

Does Rebet App support PayPal? No.

Does Rebet App have push notifications? Yes via native iOS and Android apps.

Does Rebet App cover golf? Yes — PGA Tour and others via Sportradar feed.

Does Rebet App cover tennis? Yes — ATP, WTA, Grand Slam via Sportradar feed.

Do live odds update on mobile? Yes at roughly 2-second cadence.

About this app guide

Written June 2026 by Louis Rhoades. Mobile testing on iPhone 15 Pro (iOS 17.4 native app) and Pixel 8 (Android 14 native app) plus browser tests, $9.99 Apple Pay funding test, three matched-bet sessions across NFL/EPL/PGA, and Sportradar-powered in-play odds-update timing capture. For the full Rebet App review, see Rebet App review.