Is7 Game v2.1.5– Compatibility & Migration Guide
Before you tap "Update," know exactly what to expect. This guide covers which Android devices fully support v2.1.5, how to safely migrate your settings and history from older builds, how much storage to clear in advance, and a detailed feature comparison between the v1.x and v2.x generations so you understand what has changed and why.
Get Latest VersionDevice Compatibility for v2.1.5
Is7 Game v2.1.5 raises the minimum requirements slightly compared to v1.x to support the new rendering pipeline and live-dealer HD streams. Check the table below before updating.
| Requirement | Minimum (v2.1.5) | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Android Version | Android 8.0 (Oreo) | Android 12 or higher |
| RAM | 2 GB | 4 GB or more |
| Free Storage | 150 MB | 300 MB (for cache) |
| Processor | Octa-core 1.8 GHz | Snapdragon 700 / Dimensity 800+ |
| Screen Resolution | 720p (HD) | 1080p (FHD) or higher |
| Internet Speed | 2 Mbps stable | 5 Mbps+ for live tables |
Fully Supported Brands
Samsung Galaxy (A and S series, 2019 onwards), Xiaomi Redmi Note 8+, OPPO A74/A95, Vivo Y series (2020+), Realme 7 and above, OnePlus 7T and above. These devices receive full feature support including HD live streams and haptic feedback.
Limited Support
Devices running Android 8 or 9 with 2 GB RAM will run v2.1.5 but live dealer games are capped at 480p to maintain stability. Some advanced animations are reduced. The core slots and sports betting experience remains unchanged.
Unsupported Devices
Android 7.x (Nougat) and older are no longer supported from v2.0 onwards. If your device cannot upgrade to Android 8, we recommend staying on Is7 Game v1.9.4 which remains functional and receives security patches only.
How to Migrate Your Data from Older Versions
Is7 Game stores most of your data — account balance, transaction history, bonuses — on the server, so it automatically follows you across updates. However, a few local settings need attention during major version jumps.
Back Up Local Preferences
Before updating, screenshot your notification settings and custom game filter presets. These are stored locally and may reset during a major version migration (v1.x to v2.x). Server-side data like balance, history, and bonuses are never affected.
Clear Stale Cache
Go to Settings → Apps → Is7 Game → Storage → Clear Cache. Removing the old cache frees the 150 MB minimum space v2.1.5 needs and prevents conflicts between old cached assets and the new rendering engine. Do not tap Clear Data — that removes your local login session.
Install the Update
Tap the in-app Update banner or download the v2.1.5 APK from this page. The installer performs a delta migration, preserving your locally stored favorites list and biometric login configuration wherever possible.
Re-Apply Settings
After the first launch of v2.1.5, visit Profile → Settings to re-enable any notification preferences or custom filters that did not carry over. The new settings panel has additional options not available in v1.x.
v1.x vs v2.x – What Actually Changed
The jump from v1.x to the v2.x generation was not just cosmetic. The core engine was rewritten, backend communication was overhauled, and several features that were experimental in v1.x became stable and permanent in v2.x. Here is the full comparison.
| Feature | v1.x (Legacy) | v2.x / v2.1.5 (Current) |
|---|---|---|
| Rendering Engine | WebView hybrid | Native Android (Kotlin-based) |
| Game Load Time | 4–6 seconds average | 2.2 seconds average |
| Offline Cache | None | Smart pre-cache for favorite games |
| Dark Mode | Not available | Full system-level dark mode |
| Esports Betting | Not available | Live esports markets |
| Biometric Login | PIN only | Fingerprint + Face ID |
| Push Notifications | Basic (promotions only) | Granular per-category control |
| Tournament System | Simple leaderboard | Bracket-style with live updates |
| Min. Android Version | Android 6.0 | Android 8.0 |
| APK Size | 48 MB | 71 MB (includes native libs) |
The increased APK size in v2.x is a direct result of bundling native libraries that previously required server-side rendering. While the download is larger, in-session performance, battery usage, and game stability are all significantly improved as a result.