Does mobile really pay less than desktop?

Started by bills, September 21, 2025, 03:26:07 PM

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bills

I've been playing mostly on my phone during breaks, and I swear the payouts feel weaker compared to when I log in from my laptop at home. On desktop I usually manage to hit a few solid rounds within a session, but on mobile it often feels like it's just eating the balance without much coming back. Could just be me imagining things, but the difference is noticeable enough that I'm starting to wonder if it's actually a thing.

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enkosia

You're not the only one who's thought about that. I checked some testing data recently, and while the official RTP is supposed to be the same across all platforms, results don't always line up. On bigbassbonanzaguide.com they showed that mobile sessions came out a bit lower on average compared to desktop. Could be tied to how long people play or the way the RNG runs, but the numbers they tracked definitely suggest you're not crazy. I still play on mobile, just keep my bet sizes smaller.

Siasia

For me it comes down to convenience versus results. I prefer the desktop because the reels look sharper on a big screen, and I can actually track spins more carefully. On the other hand, mobile is just so easy when you're out and about, even if the balance tends to drain quicker. I've noticed sessions on desktop last longer with the same budget, which makes it feel more worth it in the long run.

nanalyly

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in most cases, mobile traffic pays less than desktop traffic, Slope Rider especially when we're talking about ad revenue or affiliate conversions.