How to Access mpo400 on Mobile
We offer three installation paths. Each has trade-offs: Android APK is fastest but requires enabling unknown sources; iOS web-app is quick but lives in Safari bookmark; mobile browser (web) works on any phone but is slower than native.
Android APK installation (4 steps)
- On your Android device, go to Settings → Security → enable Unknown Sources.
- Download the mpo400 APK file from the link above to your Downloads folder.
- Open the APK file and tap Install; Android will verify the certificate.
- Once installed, open the app, sign in with your mpo400 username and password, and deposit.
iOS web-app bookmark (Safari)
iPhone users can add mpo400 to their home screen without the App Store. Open Safari, navigate to mpo400.id, tap Share → Add to Home Screen → Add. The web-app will open in full-screen mode (no Safari toolbar). Sign in and deposit as normal.
Mobile browser access
On any phone (Android, iOS, or other), open your mobile browser and go to mpo400.id. The site detects your device and automatically loads a mobile-optimised layout. No download or installation needed. Slower than the app but accessible immediately.
mpo400 app vs mobile browser
- App advantages: offline caching (load faster even with weak signal), push notifications (live markets, football fixtures), background refresh, faster game transitions
- Browser advantages: no installation, works on any device, no storage space needed, automatic updates without manual reinstall
Device Compatibility and Requirements
Our mpo400 app runs on Android 7.0 and later (released 2016) and iOS 12.0 and later (released 2018). Most phones sold in the last five years meet these requirements. Check your device settings: Android users go to Settings → About Phone → Android version; iOS users go to Settings → General → About → iOS version.
Storage: the Android APK is roughly 40–60 MB; the iOS web-app requires no separate storage. Mobile browser access requires only a working internet connection. We recommend at least 100 MB free space on Android to allow app updates.
Common Installation Issues
If you see "Unknown app" or "not verified" during Android installation, this is normal. We do not use Google Play Store, so Android displays a warning. Tap Install anyway. The APK is scanned for malware before distribution. If installation fails, ensure Unknown Sources is enabled in Settings → Security. Clear your browser cache and re-download the APK.
On iOS, if the web-app icon does not appear on your home screen after tapping Add to Home Screen, try again: go back to Safari, refresh the mpo400 page, and repeat. iOS caches web-app bookmarks; if you updated your mpo400 password, sign out of Safari first (tap the profile icon → Sign out).
If your app closes immediately after opening, you may be offline or your device clock may be wrong. Check your internet connection and ensure your device date/time is set to automatic. If problems persist, delete the app, restart your device, and reinstall.
App Data, Permissions, and Account Security on mpo400
When you install the mpo400 app, it requests permission to access your camera (for KYC photo verification), microphone (if you contact support via video call), and storage (to save your KYC documents and screenshots). These permissions are optional; you can deny them and still use most app features, but you will not be able to upload a photo during account verification.
Our app does not track your location, contacts, or call history. It encrypts your username and password before sending them to our servers. Your account balance, transaction history, and game session data are encrypted at rest. If you sign out of the app or clear your browser cache, your session ends and you must sign in again. Never share your login details with anyone, even mpo400 staff; we will never ask for your password.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is available on mpo400. Once enabled, you must verify a code sent to your registered email or phone number each time you log in. We recommend enabling 2FA after your first deposit, especially if you are accessing the app from public wifi or a shared device.
