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Pokemon Go Hack APK joystick [Pokemon Go Controls][ROOT][NO-ROOT]

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With Fake GPS & Joystick for PokemonGO, you can set your phone location or teleport to anywhere in the world with just one click. If you really want to 'Catch them all' while sitting at home this app is for you. We made it possible for anyone to sit at home and catch the pokemon, even if you are living in Pokemon Go banned places. Enjoy!

Download: repo.xposed.info/module/undercover.gpsmocker


Bonus:
--> Fake GPS works on apps like Pokemon Go & Ingress through our sophisticated evading algorithm.
--> GPS Joystick works even on non-root devices, yet beware.
--> Play on Bluestack or Android Emulators without any issue. Voila!

Screenshots:
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Awesomeness Includes:
--> Find or map or enter an address of the location to set your location. Imagine playing Pokemon Go from banned countries while this fake gps app mocks your location to be in New York.
--> An overlay Joystick that hover over other apps, which could be used to navigate in any direction.
--> Evade from fake location detection from apps like Pokemon Go and Ingress through our super cool algorithm.
--> Use static notification to toggle joystick on/off on the go.

Procedure To Be Awesome:
1. It is needed that you turn on "Allow Mock Locations" on Development Settings
2. Don´t forget to disable "Use wireless networks" options in Location settings in order to avoid a problem where you will keep receiving fake locations even after stopping Fake GPS.
3. Make sure you run Fake GPS first before running your app.
4. Tap on Joystick button, which provides a joystick overlay which will be hovering over Pokemon GO kind of apps.
5. Caution: Keep the speed slower while using Joystick.

Installation instructions

Requirements:
1. Rooted Android devices
2. Xposed Framework install click here

Steps:

1. Install the app and open Xposed Installer & enable PokemonGo Joystick.
2. Reboot & open Developer options and enable "Allow Mock Locations".
3. Select the initial location on the map and click 'Fix It' button.
4. Open Joystick & go to Pokemon Go app.
5. As soon as the app opens, drag the joystick in a jerky manner. This makes the app to sense, its the signals from real GPS.
6. Enjoy the HACK.

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