
Go to Developer Options and enable Mock Locations.This method has been reported by some users as working so mileage will vary (If this does not work then read the Rooted Users section below): Older Versions of Android (Android 4.4 or 5.0): Enable Indirect Mocking option in the GPS JoyStick Settings screen.
Go to Developer Options and set GPS JoyStick as the Mock Locations app. If you have a security patch before Mathen continue with the next step. Enable Suspended Mocking option in the GPS JoyStick Settings screen.Īndroid Marshmallow (6.0) And Above (Old Security Patch). Now you can go to Developer Options and set GPS JoyStick as the Mock Locations app.
Install the downloaded version of Google Play Services from step 5 and restart the phone. You may need to go to Settings - Device Administrators - and disable Android Device Manager first. Next remove updates to the application by going to Settings - Applications - All - Google Play Services - Uninstall updates. Also disable Google Play Services in the same way. Now we need to disable Find My Device under Settings - Security & Location. Now you need to download the older version of Google Play Services that is the closest match for your phone from here:. Then under General, tap Auto-update apps and choose the first option: Do not auto-update apps. Touch the hamburger icon in the top-left, swipe up and choose Settings. First we need to Disable Play Store auto-updates, to do this, open the Google Play Store app. If it is then skip to step 8, otherwise continue with the next step. You need to check your Google Play Services app version and ensure that it is 12.6.85 or lower. If you have a security patch before Mathen you can follow the steps for the Old Security Patch or if you prefer, you can root your phone and follow the steps in the Rooted Users section below.
If you have a security patch after Mathen continue with the next step. Here’s how you can find out your phone’s security patch: Depending on your security patch date you will have to follow different steps. Android Marshmallow (6.0) And Above (Latest Security Patch) If Pokemon Go does not allow you to play due to blacklisted apps, follow the steps listed under “ How to circumvent the blacklist” first and the follow the steps below for the generated app. **How to circumvent the blacklist** First Time Setup Guide Pokemon GO Specific FAQ All Other Frequently Asked Questions First Time Setup Guide