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Pokémon GO Controls

Pokémon GO Controls is an Xposed module lets you add a 4 way controller to the game and lets you move around the map without having to actually walk around by providing fake GPS location to Pokémon GO.

Pokemon GO Controls requires
• Root access
• Xposed framework

Instructions
• Download and activate in Xposed installer.
• Reboot the device to complete activation.
• If you are on Android 6 or above, please grant Draw over other apps permissions.
• Press and hold on the Map to set your initial location.
• Press the play button to display the controls, you can drag it around screen by holding on the central blue button.
• Use the options in notification to hide/stop the controls service.

Tested and works great on Moto G 2014, Moto E 2015, YU Yureka. Devices with 1GB or less RAM might have minor issues, please restart both, the module and Pokémon GO, in such cases.

Note : If you try to jump too far or try to skip countries in the game, your Pokemon GO account may get banned. The app developer is not responsible for anything that happens to your Pokémon GO account.

Author(s): 

prithvee

Support/Discussion URL: 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-pokmon-controls-xposed-module-t3421247

Package: 

com.axndx.prithvee.pokemongocontrols

Version name: 

2.1

Release type: 

Stable (low risk of bugs)

Download: 

com.axndx.prithvee.pokemongocontrols_v8_03064b.apk(2.88 MB)

Number of downloads: 

50,105 in total · 147 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

03064bb171eff22dc2258235fe32f7fc

Uploaded on: 

Monday, September 12, 2016 - 10:54

Changes: 

• Stopping the service no longer requires a reboot. Just press the stop button in the notification and clear Pokemon GO from recents.
• The module now sends proper altitude values.

Tested and working on Pokemon GO v0.37 with Magisk.

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