Pokémon go will stop working on some iphone
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The Niantic game has conquered millions of players worldwide. Although its popularity has decreased slightly over time. Now, important news is coming for Pokémon Go players on Apple phones. Since it has been revealed that the game will not support Apple devices that cannot be updated to iOS 11.
Pokémon Go will stop working on some iPhone
This assumes that the game will soon stop working on 2013 and earlier iPhone models. Those models include the iPhone 5 or iPhone 5C. These devices will not be able to enjoy Pokémon Go in the future. So it is bad news for some users.
Some iPhone say goodbye to Pokémon Go
It is a decision that should not surprise anyone, as the game evolves and new features are introduced. In addition, the adaptability to own characteristics of augmented reality that the new Apple operating system demands. Therefore, it is normal that those older versions are left behind with the passage of time.
Pokémon Go has announced that they want to develop new versions for the Apple operating system. In this way, an operating system that is no longer supported is left out. What has not been confirmed yet is what will happen to Android phones. Since it is to be expected that there will be versions that are left without support. Probably the ones before Marshmallow.
Niantic has already officially announced that Pokémon Go will stop working on some iPhones that cannot update to iOS 11. An update is expected on February 28, so it should be from that date when it occurs.
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