To clear your app cache and data, follow the steps Ĥ.
Now start Pokemon Go again and it will hopefully work.Ĭlear the app cache or data: These two solutions are often thought of as miracle cures for misbehaving Android apps. Most probably it will be checked, so simply uncheck it.Ĩ. In developer options, you will find “Don’t Keep Activities”.ħ.
The developer option will get activated.Ħ. To activate developers’ options, go to About Phone in Settings and tap on Build Number for nearly 7 times.ĥ. If you don’t see developers’ option in settings, it’s because you haven’t yet activated it.Ĥ. Unfortunately, Pokemon Go has Stopped Working Error FIX on Androidģ. # Pokémon Go App may not run on certain devices even if they have compatible OS versions installed. # Compatibility with tablet devices is not guaranteed. # Not compatible with Android devices that use Intel Atom processors. # Compatibility is not guaranteed for devices without GPS capabilities or devices that are connected only to Wi-Fi networks # Pokémon Go is compatible with Android devices that have 2GB RAM or more and have Android Version 4.4 – 6.0 installed. # Pokémon Go is optimized for smartphones, not tablets. If your device doesn’t match these specifications, then you won’t be able to play Pokémon Go. See below the minimum specifications for Pokémon Go to work. If you want to play Pokémon Go on an Android device you need Android 4.4 KitKat or newer installed, and a display resolution of 1280 x 720 or higher. Once you’re in the game, enable GPS again and you should be ready to go.Ĭheck Your Device: Pokémon Go works on a wide range of Android devices, but if you have an older device, it might not work. After you disabled your GPS/Location launch the Pokemon GO app and attempt to log in. Go to your phone settings, disable the GPS/Location on your phone. Please try again later” message when you fire up Pokemon GO on your phone. Disable the GPS/Location: If you are greeted with a “Server unavailable.