
d11 app launch checklist: what to do before installing
New visitors often install the d11 app before they have a chance to set their Android phone up for the install. A short checklist before the tap keeps the install clean and avoids the surprise prompts that some launchers show.
The d11 app is an Android catalogue of 973 game profiles. New visitors usually want to launch a profile within ten minutes, but the install works better when five checks run first.
Check 1: Confirm the Android version
Open Settings, tap About phone, and look for the Android version. The d11 app supports Android 7.0 (Nougat) and newer. Anything older can install the launcher but cannot launch the live catalogue.
Check 2: Free up roughly 80 MB of storage
The d11 app install needs roughly 80 MB of free space on most devices. Delete a few large files or move them to the cloud before tapping install.
Check 3: Allow installs from your browser
Open Settings, tap Apps, tap Special access, then tap Install unknown apps. Allow your browser to install APKs. The d11 app install route uses the same verified first-party landing page on every visit.
Check 4: Sign in to your Google account (optional)
The d11 app does not require a Google account, but a signed-in account simplifies restoring your favourites list on a new device.
Check 5: Set a deposit limit before real-money play
If you plan to play real-money games inside the d11 app, set a daily, weekly or monthly deposit limit before the first launch. The limit applies within 24 hours.
First launch
Open the d11 app from the launcher. Skip the optional sign-up prompt to use it as a catalogue. Search by name or id, or pick a provider from the tabs at the top of the homepage.
What the d11 app shows on day one
The home screen is inventory-first. The first row of cards is the ranked list of all 973 game profiles. The provider tablist sits above the cards and the search bar sits in the header. The mobile drawer holds the rest of the navigation.
Next step
Tap Install d11 app once the five checks pass. The verified route opens the same first-party landing page every time.