Pokemon GO to stop working on all older non iOS 11 devices starting February 28

Updated on 05-Jun-2020
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Players will be unable access their Pokemon Go accounts on all non-supported devices from February 28, 2018.

Niantic has announced that Pokémon Go will no longer work on older iOS devices. The game will soon be updated and will stop working for Apple devices like the iPhone 5/5C and older iPads, which are not being updated to iOS 11. The company stated that the older operating system on the aforementioned devices won’t be able to support the new game features and capabilities.

Niantic's blog post read, “In an upcoming update to Pokémon GO, we will end support for Apple devices not capable of upgrading to iOS 11, such as iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c models. This change is a result of improvements to Pokémon GO that push the application beyond the capabilities of the operating systems on such devices. This change will take effect on 02/28/2018. After that date, Trainers using affected devices may no longer be able to access their Pokémon GO accounts from that device or use their PokéCoins or other items in their Bags. They will need to switch to a supported device to continue playing Pokémon GO.”

Pokémon Go players who are using any of the above-mentioned devices will be unable to access their Pokémon GO accounts starting February 28. They will need to switch to any other supported device.

Niantic had recently announced a Pokemon GO AR+ mode exclusively for Apple devices running on iOS 11. The new feature makes use of Apple’s ARKit framework to improve on the already present in-game AR capabilities and is supported on iPhone 6S and above.

Shubham Sharma

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