I can't get Pokemon go?

I can't get Pokemon go? - Yellow Pikachu Plushmascot

I live in the Midwestern portion of the US, I have a Motorola Droid With Android version 4.4.4 (Kitkat), and everywhere I read it tells me I should be able to download Pokemon Go, but it doesn't allow me to do so.

Note that I do not want to download the APK and risk getting malware or getting banned from getting the game.

Does anybody know why I can't get Pokemon go yet?



Best Answer

I found the problem! My phone only has 1GB of RAM, but according to the notes Google play it needs 2. Luckily, I am getting a new phone later this month. Thank you to everyone who tried to help.




Pictures about "I can't get Pokemon go?"

I can't get Pokemon go? - Pokemon Go Application on Smartphone Screen
I can't get Pokemon go? - Turned-on Iphone Displaying Pokemon Go Charizard Application
I can't get Pokemon go? - Free stock photo of alphabet, be a self starter, blur



Why cant I get Pokemon go on my phone?

Any Android users still unable to get Pok\xe9mon Go can download the game from APK Mirror. You need to configure your phone to allow apps to be installed from third-party sites, rather than the official Play store. Go to Settings, Security and allow 'Unknown sources' by switching the option on.

What phones are not compatible with Pokemon go?

Trainers, In an upcoming update to Pok\xe9mon GO in October, we will end support for Android 5, iOS 10, and iOS 11, as well as iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 devices. Only Trainers with devices running Android 5, iOS 10, or iOS 11, as well as Trainers with iPhone 5s or iPhone 6 devices, will be affected by this change.

Why is Pokemon go not showing up in Play Store?

Check and make sure your device and OS are compatible. If you're logged in to your google account on your desktop computer and have it synced with your Android phone, you can go to the Pokemon Go Play Store page and see if it's compatible or not.



Nas - I Can (Official HD Video)




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: mentatdgt, Pixabay, Anton, Brett Jordan