How the app differs from the web client
The wallet, bonuses and odds engine are shared. Sessions sync the second you switch device. What changes is the surfaces. The in-race telemetry overlay renders against the native frame loop, so sector-time updates land in step with the broadcast rather than jumping half a second at a time the way a stale browser tab does. The autodrome tile pairs each market with the paddock-view figures: sector one, sector two, sector three, gap to the car ahead, tyre-age lap count. Rocket Reels and Speedway 7s spin at their studio pace with no dropped frames on mid-range Android hardware.
Login is pit-wall biometric. Face ID or fingerprint fires from the lock screen; no password prompt unless the device restarts. Notifications default to silent mode. Bet confirmation is a haptic-only tap. Push categories are opt-in: qualifying tyre allocation, pole reveal, virtual safety car deployed, cash-out threshold alerts, KYC follow-up, wagering-clear milestones. Each toggle is independent. If you want the app to stay silent until pole is revealed at Suzuka, that is what the default posture leaves you.
