Donut Division on Mobile
No app store. No download. Just open your browser and play. Hacksaw Gaming builds mobile-first — Donut Division was designed for your phone before it was adapted for desktop.
Device Compatibility
Donut Division runs on HTML5 through your mobile browser. Safari on iOS, Chrome on Android — both work. Firefox and Samsung Internet are fine too. You don't need to install anything. No App Store listing, no APK download, no storage space eaten up by a 200 MB app.
Minimum requirements? Any phone released after 2019 should handle it without issues. The game loads in 3-5 seconds on a decent connection and runs at 60fps on mid-range hardware. Hacksaw Gaming's HTML5 engine is specifically optimized for phones with 3-4 GB RAM. The 6×5 grid and Gooey Gun animations are lightweight — they look flashy but don't tax the GPU the way 3D-rendered slots do.
iOS
- Safari 15+ (iOS 15+)
- iPhone 8 or newer
- iPad Air 3 or newer
- Chrome for iOS also works
Android
- Chrome 90+ (Android 10+)
- Snapdragon 660+ or equivalent
- 3 GB RAM minimum
- Samsung Internet, Firefox supported
Tablets
- iPad, Galaxy Tab, Fire Tablet
- Landscape mode available
- Larger 6×5 grid = easier to read clusters
- Same features as phone version
Performance by Device
Flagship (2023+)
ExcellentiPhone 15/16, Galaxy S24, Pixel 8 Pro — Snapdragon 8 Gen 2+, A16/A17/A18 Bionic
60fps locked during Gooey Gun animations. Instant load times (2-3 seconds). Multiple guns firing on the same spin render without a single frame drop. Battery drain: roughly 8-10% per hour of play.
Mid-Range (2021+)
GoodiPhone 12/13, Galaxy A54, Pixel 6a — Snapdragon 680/778, A14/A15 Bionic
60fps in most situations. Occasional dip to 45-50fps when three Gooey Guns fire simultaneously across three rows — barely noticeable. Load time: 3-5 seconds. Battery drain: 10-12% per hour. This is the sweet spot for most players.
Budget (2019+)
PlayableGalaxy A14, Redmi Note 11, older iPhones (8/SE 2) — Helio G80, Snapdragon 4-series, A11
30-45fps during Gooey Gun animations. Noticeable frame stutters when the Warehouse Bonus flashlight reveals fire in sequence. Load time: 5-8 seconds. Playable, but the experience is less smooth. Consider closing other browser tabs to free up RAM. Battery drain: 12-15% per hour.
Troubleshooting
Game loads slowly or freezes
Close other browser tabs — HTML5 games compete for RAM. Clear browser cache if the game hasn't been updated in a while. On Android, try Chrome instead of the default Samsung browser. Restart the browser if it's been open for hours.
Gooey Gun animations stutter
Your device may be in power-saving mode, which throttles the GPU. Disable battery saver while playing. If stuttering persists on budget phones, some casinos offer a 'Low Quality' toggle in the game settings menu — it reduces particle effects from the goo animations.
No sound or music
Check that your phone isn't on silent/vibrate mode. iOS specifically blocks audio until you interact with the page — tap the screen once after loading. Some browsers block auto-playing audio. Look for a speaker icon in the game's corner and tap it to unmute.
Game doesn't fill the screen
Tap the fullscreen icon (usually a diagonal arrow icon in the game). On iOS Safari, scroll down slightly to hide the address bar. On Chrome, tap the three dots → "Add to Home Screen" to get a full-screen web app experience.
Spin result delayed or connection error
The game sent your spin to the server but the response was slow. Don't reload — the result is already recorded. Wait 10-15 seconds. If the game reconnects, your result will appear. If it doesn't, close and reopen — your balance and pending result are saved server-side.
Touch controls unresponsive during bonus selection
Make sure you're not accidentally touching the screen with your palm while gripping the phone. Try rotating to landscape and back — this forces a UI refresh. If the Stakeout/Warehouse choice screen stays frozen, reload the game page — your bonus trigger is saved.