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'Pokemon GO' Cheats, Tips & Tricks: New iOS Trick Uses Poke++ to Roam Around without Actually Moving & Without Getting Banned

'Pokemon GO' Cheats, Tips & Tricks: New iOS Trick Uses Poke++ to Roam Around without Actually Moving & Without Getting Banned

The massive phenomenon that is "Pokemon GO" has become the world's newest obsession, and like any other competitive player, one just literally needs to "catch 'em all." But how can you get ahead without crossing the line and getting banned? Here's a new trick we learned, courtesy of iCrackUriDevice on YouTube.

This new "Pokemon GO" trick can only be used on iOS devices, however, so those who play on their iPhones, listen up. As a "Pokemon GO" player, you probably already know that faking locations can get you banned from the game. The solution? Let your character do the walking without moving around. Here's how.

iOS users must have an iPhone that is jailbroken in order to perform this "Pokemon GO" trick. If your phone is already jailbroken, launch Cydia and add the source from the website Unlimapps and then install Poke++, which will be found in the website. Once it has been installed, the players can launch the game on their phones. A joystick will then appear that will enable players to move their characters anywhere they want to. It's as simple as that. Check out the step by step video below from iCrackUriDevice.

If you noticed, the initial speed is quite slow, but players can choose from 2X or 4X on the on-screen functions. For those who want their characters to walk faster than when dragging the joystick, they can use the "Tap to Walk" function, which lets users tap the desired location for the character to go to, and he will move towards that location. "Patrol" on the other hand, enables the character to move on its own. Users can also utilize Google Maps to locate a place for the character, and he will move towards that particular location.

For more information on this awesome new trick, visit iCrackUriDevice on YouTube.

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