Many people have tablets at home and find the larger screen makes market monitoring much more enjoyable, so they want to install Binance on their tablet. The answer is yes — both iPads and Android tablets can run Binance. Find the download link on Binance Official and get the Binance Official APP installed on your tablet. iPad users follow a similar process to iPhone — check the iOS Installation Guide. Here's how to install on each type of tablet.
How to Install Binance on iPad
iPad and iPhone both run Apple's operating system (iPadOS on iPad), so the installation process is essentially the same.
The primary method is through a foreign App Store. You'll need a non-China Apple ID — US, Japan, Hong Kong, etc. Switch to the overseas ID in the App Store, search for "Binance," and download. After installation, switch back to your regular Apple ID without affecting the app.
If you don't have an overseas Apple ID and don't want to register one, you can install via TestFlight. This requires getting a Binance TestFlight invitation link, then joining the beta through the TestFlight app on your iPad.
The Binance app on iPad has all the same features as on a phone — the interface simply displays more information thanks to the larger screen. Chart analysis is particularly satisfying on a tablet, with much more data visible at once.
One thing to note: the Binance app on iPad may run at iPhone resolution (with black borders around the interface), since Binance hasn't created a dedicated iPad-optimized layout. While it doesn't look ideal visually, functionality and usability are unaffected.
How to Install Binance on Android Tablets
Installation on Android tablets is identical to Android phones — arguably even easier.
Step 1: Open the Binance website in the tablet's built-in browser and navigate to the download page.
Step 2: Download the Android APK installer. The process is no different from downloading on a phone.
Step 3: Tap the installer after download to begin installation. If prompted about unknown source apps, enable the permission in your settings.
Step 4: Open the app after installation and you're ready to go.
The Binance experience on Android tablets is actually better than on iPad, because Android apps auto-adapt to different screen sizes. The interface looks natural without the black border issue.
If your Android tablet has Google Play (like Samsung tablets), you can search for Binance directly in the store for even easier installation.
How Does Binance on a Tablet Differ from a Phone?
Functionally, there's zero difference. The tablet version supports every feature: deposits, withdrawals, spot trading, futures trading, savings, Launchpool, and everything else. Anything you can do on your phone, you can do on the tablet.
The experience difference comes from the screen size advantage. The larger screen is particularly useful in these scenarios:
When checking markets: charts can display longer time ranges without constant scrolling, and multiple technical indicators fit comfortably on screen.
When trading: the order book, recent trades, and chart can all display on one page, giving you more comprehensive information for trading decisions without switching back and forth.
When viewing your portfolio: holdings and P&L for all your coins fit on one screen, much more convenient than scrolling through multiple screens on a phone.
Can Tablet and Phone Be Logged In Simultaneously?
Yes. Binance allows simultaneous login on multiple devices with the same account. Use your tablet for the big screen at home and your phone on the go — both stay logged in. Note that new device logins may require a security verification step.
FAQ
Q: Can Binance run on a Huawei MatePad?
A: Yes. Huawei tablets run Android, so just download the APK from the official site. Even Huawei tablets running HarmonyOS support Android APK files — the installation process is the same as other Android tablets.
Q: Will the Binance interface be cut off on iPad mini's smaller screen?
A: Nothing will be cut off — all features work normally. While the iPad mini screen is smaller than an iPad Pro, it's still significantly larger than a phone. Binance runs in iPhone mode on iPad mini, which means there may be black borders, but functionality is completely normal.
Q: Is trading on a tablet as secure as on a phone?
A: Security-wise, there's absolutely no difference. The Binance app on a tablet is the same application as on a phone, using identical encryption and security mechanisms. As long as you downloaded the genuine app from official channels, tablet and phone security levels are exactly the same.