![]() ![]() Which I won't being surprised if iOS 14 gets the axe sometime this year. ![]() However those with Android 7 could possibly see that happen as early as around June this year. That will require that those using those phones will either have to root and upgrade their old version of Android. Last June Niantic dropped support for Android 6, and will I suspect in not less than about 4 months drop Android 7, and then take out Android 8.0 about a year or so later. However with the downgraded method, the time is slowly running out. Although with iPoGo at the time, it was still fairly unknown and still not fully developed in 2018. But that meant you were very likely to get caught, albeit Niantic had yet at that time to put their foot down with the ++ app, as well as even those using the former iSpoofer, and even those now big dog modded iPoGo were getting hit. ![]() I started out with the original setup, when you could simply enable the developer's option, and download the old Fly GPS app, and go at it. The last 1 I had was just before Niantic started hammering those using the original ++ app. I ran that method from 2018 though last yea, and I never had any notices. I'll give you a bit more background/history to work with, regarding Android spoofing.Īlso there are some who uses an older Android that's running the downgraded method, which also uses the original app, and is considered to be about as or is at the same low level of risk as rooted Android. ![]()
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