The APK installation paths for OPPO / OnePlus / Realme (ColorOS / OxygenOS) and vivo / iQOO (OriginOS) are similar to MIUI but differ in the details. This article provides the targeted processes. Download entry: Binance website, mobile Binance official app, iOS users see iOS install guide.
1. ColorOS installation process
Authorize installing external apps
Settings → Privacy → Special permissions → Install apps from external sources → Browser → Allow.
Handling risk detection
When installing an APK, ColorOS will pop up "App security detection". Tap to view details, confirm that the app name is Binance and the developer is Binance Holdings Limited, then tap "Continue installing".
Post-installation authorization
After installing and opening, pay attention to:
- Notification permissions → Allow
- Allow auto-launch in background/lock screen → Allow
- Background freeze → Turn off (Settings → Battery → App battery management → Binance → Allow background activity)
ColorOS exclusive: App cloner
If you want to log into two Binance accounts simultaneously, ColorOS supports "App cloner". Settings → Apps → App cloner → Binance. The two apps do not interfere with each other, but both clones need their own 2FA set up — it is easy to get confused, so using a clone for your main account is not recommended.
2. OriginOS / FuntouchOS installation process
Authorization path
Settings → More settings → Permission management → Browser → Install unknown apps → Allow.
Greenify
vivo's "Greenify" feature forcibly freezes background apps. You need to:
Settings → Battery → Background power consumption management → Binance → Allow high background power consumption.
Otherwise, the app process will be frozen 5 minutes after the screen is locked, cutting off market data and push notifications.
iManager interception
vivo's built-in "iManager" will scan the package again before installation. The initial prompt "This app has not passed certification" is a false alarm; as long as the package name com.binance.dev and the SHA-256 match, you can proceed.
3. Common points to note
| Item | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| System app store search for "Binance" | Do not install, they are all fakes |
| Manufacturer's browser | Download pages are sometimes incompatible, Chrome is recommended |
| Post-installation icon | Pin it to the home screen to avoid it being automatically sorted into a subfolder |
| Upgrades | Use in-app upgrades instead of downloading the APK again |
4. Hidden features of ColorOS / OriginOS
Hide apps
Both systems support hiding app icons (brought up via fingerprint/gestures). If you worry about others seeing you have installed Binance, you can use this, but be sure to back up how to bring it up — forgetting how to access it will be very troublesome.
Private Safe / Private Space
ColorOS's "Private Safe" is an independent account system; the Binance installed in the Private Safe is completely isolated from the one in the main system. If you plan to install Binance in the Private Safe:
- Apps in the Private Safe do not share notifications with the main space
- After exiting the Private Safe, the app's background process is frozen
- Accidentally deleting the Private Safe will lose all apps and data inside
Avoid installing Binance in the Private Safe unless absolutely necessary. Binance's own account security is strong enough, and the complexity added by physical hiding is not worth it.
5. Points to note for Dual SIM and eSIM
Most OPPO / vivo phones support dual SIM. The phone number bound to your Binance account is recommended to be one you won't change for a long time. If it is an eSIM, note:
- Transferring an eSIM to a new device requires carrier activation
- If the device fails and the eSIM is not transferred, you will not receive SMS 2FA
- It is recommended to bind SMS 2FA to a physical SIM card, using Google Authenticator as the primary 2FA
6. Clearing uninstallation residue
ColorOS / OriginOS retain residual data when uninstalling apps. If you previously installed a fake package, after normal uninstallation, it is recommended to:
- File Manager → Android/data → manually delete directories with package names like com.binance.*
- Settings → Apps → App recovery → find the uninstalled list → permanently clean up
Then install the genuine version on a clean slate.
FAQ
Q1: Why does the "Binance" in the OPPO app store have the genuine true-color green official style? Fake apps will imitate the official UI, including icon color and name. Looking at the developer name and download count is key.
Q2: What if the system optimization keeps prompting me to "Recommend cleaning" after installing Binance? Add Binance to the "App whitelist" or "Memory residency list"; the menus vary slightly depending on the ROM version.
Q3: Can low-end vivo Y-series models install Binance? Yes, but models with 4GB RAM may lag on the futures page. It is recommended to lower the market refresh rate in the settings.
Q4: Can I use app cloner for dual accounts? Yes, but each clone's 2FA and password must be set separately. It is highly recommended to use a different Google Authenticator entry for each clone.
Further reading
- Xiaomi / Redmi keeps popping up "Risk" when installing Binance APK? Complete MIUI pitfall-avoidance process
- How to install the Binance app on Huawei Mate? Full steps for Pure Mode and permission settings
- What if Binance APK installation is blocked by "Unknown source"? Complete guide to Android permission authorization