Cannot move/do anything in Pokemon Go tutorial

Cannot move/do anything in Pokemon Go tutorial - Yellow Pikachu Plushmascot

Its only the tutorial, but is it because I cannot get a GPS signal? High accuracy location is on and a GPS app and maps pick up location fine.



Best Answer

Your GPS signal may be weak, or your app is experiencing issues due to the servers being overcrowded with Pokemon Go players.

Make sure your Mobile Data is on and running or, if available, a mobile hotspot or WiFi is enabled and working fine.




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How can I move in Pokemon Go?

To move your avatar on the map, you need to move in the real world. Your avatar represents your location, and as you move, you'll see your location move on your screen. Moving could be anything including walking, running, or using a wheelchair.

How do you move your character in Pokemon?

How to Play Pokemon Go without Moving Android?
  • Download Fake GPS GO Location Spoofer and Fake GPS Joystick & Routes Go apps on your Android device. ...
  • Go to \u201cSettings\u201d> \u201cLocation\u201d and choose the \u201cMode\u201d to \u201cHigh Accuracy.\u201d
  • Just launch the routes and turn on the GPS on your Android phone.




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    Answer 2

    As in most cases with PokemonGo "Bugs" the key to the solution are the server problems. As long as the servers are working at maximum capacity there will always be problems, not for everyone and not everytime but sometimes for some people.

    High accuracy location is on and a GPS app and maps pick up location fine.

    Should have made that clear for your already

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