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: http://repo.xposed.info/module/undercover.hide.mock
Download Joystick: http://repo.xposed.info/module/undercover.gpsmocker.new
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.
--> Make app ADs-FREE for a week by sharing the app with 9 of your friends or shop through ads in the app to remove them.
--> 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 installed
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, but don't simulate run with a joystick.
I don't take any responsibilities for any ban/after-effects.
Credits:
-->jmedeisis for the Joystick open source project.
-->MarlouGuy for the Xposed Module.
-->FlatIcon
-->Vecteezy
If you find any bugs - please feel free to contact us
Keep calm and catch them all! Your truly Pokemon Go fan.
I having trouble getting this to work with marshmallow. I get the following:
Marshmallow: Wait for the location to set & turn on Mock Location setting in Developer options.
I have this app set as the mock location app in developer section and it is whitelisted in the xposed.
dozens said:
I having trouble getting this to work with marshmallow. I get the following:
Marshmallow: Wait for the location to set & turn on Mock Location setting in Developer options.
I have this app set as the mock location app in developer section and it is whitelisted in the xposed.
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In Marshmallow, there is no proper way the app can sense mock location. It can be obtained only from the loading the location from the GPS for the first time.
So Open the app --> Turn on GPS --> Wait till the Current location marker is visible on the map --> Click Joystick! Tadaa, it will be there.
Added a work-around now in 1.06version build. Kindly keep Draw over other apps permission + Mock Location & Mock Location permissions turned on for the app.
Thanks for reporting. Cheer!
Cant use app always showing i need to set mock in marshmallow to fix and to opwn joystick
Not working, keeps saying that o can't go further with out enabling mock locations..... But I have it selected as the mock locations app.
Rebooted a few times
Just won't work
Why my phone can't detect location or gps signal not found when play pokemon go use fake gps please help me....my phone LG G4 no root...please help me bro
I can't get this to work. It seems that the app doesnt detect that I have already enabled mock locations from developer settings. Any solutions? I am on SlimKat 4.4.4 On a Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 P3100
Tuffboy30 said:
Cant use app always showing i need to set mock in marshmallow to fix and to opwn joystick
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I have made a fix for it. Before you open MapActivity you should turn on Mock Location and Press Start or else App is going to crash and in Whitelisting is to Whitelist the Pokemon app. PokemonGo Joystick + Fake GPS
mrgreaper said:
Not working, keeps saying that o can't go further with out enabling mock locations..... But I have it selected as the mock locations app.
Rebooted a few times
Just won't work
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I have made a fix for it. Before you open MapActivity you should turn on Mock Location and Press Start or else App is going to crash and in Whitelisting is to Whitelist the Pokemon app. PokemonGo Joystick + Fake GPS
Please update the app.
NostalgiaZ said:
I can't get this to work. It seems that the app doesnt detect that I have already enabled mock locations from developer settings. Any solutions? I am on SlimKat 4.4.4 On a Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 P3100
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Have you Whitelisted or Blacklisted the PokemonGo Joystick + Fake GPS app?
I whitelisted the pokemon go app and your app but still getting that it should activating the mock location option in developer options but it's already activated. Don't know how to fix it, using nexus 6p marshmallow.
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Seems working right now after update.
I whitelisted Pokemon Go but Google Map still showed me on faked location. Is it not possible to make Google Map ignore the fake location?
Some problems I found is when I opened joystick, the compass button at the up-right corner is unable to press to change the view,
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using XDA Labs
imanagepages said:
I have made a fix for it. Before you open MapActivity you should turn on Mock Location and Press Start or else App is going to crash and in Whitelisting is to Whitelist the Pokemon app. PokemonGo Joystick + Fake GPS
Please update the app.
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Not sure I understand,
OK so your installed (version 1.06 can not see a newer version)
Enabled in xposed
Phone rebooted to ensure its loaded
Settings on phone, your app set to the mock locations app
Load up your app, wait for GPS to get a lock
Now clicking either fix or Joystick gives me a message "you must enable mock locations" clicking yes (the only button) takes me to the developer settings where I can see your app is still set as mock locations app..... I just can not get past this bit.
(not got as far as loading ingress)
It can't start pokemon go app says Failed to detect locations
Nice app, works well
the only thing I had an issue with is Whitelist would not work. No matter what I tried, poke could not detect location.
But when used with another xposed module, hide mock location, it detects the fake location just fine
...thanks for your hard work
After I used this module, I restarted the app, and found my self stuck in an abandoned location, and the character can't even move around, nothing near me except of a road far away, I tried fixing it but nothing would work, I used my real location, and fixed other locations, reinstalled the Pokemon go app... But nothing, now it's still like this from yesterday, stuck in that abandoned location. Idk if it's a ban or something else
Anyone knows what to do??!
Edit : I reinstalled xposed framework and It got fixed
The Pokemon Go seems keep showing fail to detect locations, can you solve it?
Sent from my ASUS_Z00A using XDA Labs
Used 1.07, worked fine yay
But then got this
Ingress is the game before Pokemon, same engine, same devs, same anti cheat. So a ban here is likely to be a ban on Pokemon (will test that theory)
Did not move out of the city I'm in (the Joystick moved me in tiny jolts on ingress not smooth movements like it's test map) did not move impossibly fast.
Not angry at the ban, it's a risk that's accepted with these tools
Thankyou.
Thankyou very much for this app, i was dying of curiosity because the game was not released on my country yet, now i'm all better
But i have a question, should i white list the pokemon app? Because i didnt do it and it stiil works fine. And also, after a while, mainly when i enter the screen of capturing a pokemon, the controler overlay vanishes, and the message saying that app stoped working pops up. Maybe its lack o RAM? because my device has only 1GB, its a old Galaxy S3.
Again, thankyou very much.
Hey Mate!
Love the work, seems great!
Trying to get it to 100% work and find my location, I've been able to use FakeLocation successfully and catch pokemon elsewhere, but unable to walk around which is why I'm testing this app.
But have removed everything else, followed instructions but still only get failed to find GPS.
Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge - Marshmellow - Rooted / TWRP / Xposed installed & working.
Cheers!
Related
i have google maps 5.9.0 when trying to use wifi location or network location i get please enable a my location source from system settings. i also updated to maps 6.1.0 and its the same thing. i cleared data and cleared cache, also cleared google services framework nothing works. I know we dont have GPS on this tablet. but it should be able to use course navigation or wifi location. in 2.1 and 2.2 froyo it worked now on gingerbread its not working for me. does anyone have the same issue or no how to resolve without using a location spoofer?
I have found the same problem and I have not found any answers searching here and on other sites. I understand that the Hidden Settings app available here lists all of the settings that can be changed, and enabling My Locations is not one of them. I am wondering if the setting can be changed by editing a file on a rooted NT. Maybe one of the developers or the moderator knows where the file is located and how it should be edited. My guess is that Root Explorer would allow someone to find the setting file and, once you find it, you probably need to change the state from "0" to "1."
Same problem
You still need wifi for the directions function to work. At best in your car the NT acts as a dumb map, aerial or roads.
I have allow mock locations checked in devleopment. i also noticed that in the default prop it says ro.allow.mock.location=0.
i tried to change to 1. it reverts back to 0 upon boot up. i dont know that would help anyway
I'm not sure this is a mock location solution. I am wanting the NT to allow Google Maps to pull an address/location from the IP address like the iPad and iPod do. In Gingerbread (which I think is the base for the NT) it is under Location and Security and is the setting for "Use Wireless Networks" as a source for location information.
To Miniblue, I agree that you need WiFi to pull maps if you are mobile, but this would be nice when traveling and using the NT at any WiFi enabled location to find local information and for running directions. It is also a nice feature to use with the weather apps that can automatically pull local forecasts based on the Location Services.
Location services work with Yandex Maps (Russian). It means, it is app problem.
I also need this to work, I am trying to set up "Square Up" and it needs locations turned on.
latv said:
Location services work with Yandex Maps (Russian). It means, it is app problem.
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I have downloaded Yandex and get a different error message: "Unable to determine location" compared to "Please enable a My Location source in system settings." I am not sure if that means that Yandix is able to access location, but I am not in am area covered by the maps or something else. I will play with some other map apps to see what I get.
In the mean time, does anyone know where the My Locations setting is on the NT? We ought to be able to find it and change it with Root Explorer on a rooted device. I have been looking through the various root folders and have not found it yet.
The nook color can enable Location Services, how is it done on that device and can we do it the same way on the NT?
Until we figure out how to enable the "Use wireless networks" setting, a near-term, very limited workaround is to use the "my fake location" apk, which allows you to manually set a mock location by entering a lat-long or slewing a map.
ProCision said:
The nook color can enable Location Services
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Yeah, kinda stinks that the NC was able to do this with just the rooted stock rom, and we can't.
Edit: just noticed the OP had the caveat "without using a location spoofer"...sorry I didn't contribute anything useful!
Eustace2 said:
I have downloaded Yandex and get a different error message: "Unable to determine location" compared to "Please enable a My Location source in system settings."
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Looked again at Yandex maps - first click at locating button produced the same error you mention. Second click located me instantly.
If you get "We have no data for this area", just click minus botton several times.
jmaddocks said:
Until we figure out how to enable the "Use wireless networks" setting, a near-term, very limited workaround is to use the "my fake location" apk, which allows you to manually set a mock location by entering a lat-long or slewing a map.
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using my fake location allows square up to work, now to get the card reader to work....
Tried that approach with the same result. The Market doesn't show My Fake Location as compatible with theNT. I will need to load it on my phone and export the apk for my NT. I'll be back if I find any helpful information.
Eustace2 said:
Tried that approach with the same result. The Market doesn't show My Fake Location as compatible with theNT. I will need to load it on my phone and export the apk for my NT. I'll be back if I find any helpful information.
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Here you go:
Thank you, Conundrum768. My Fake Location will be a good work around for now. It even works with Yandex, though I can't read Russian. We will probably need to wait until there is a version of CM9 for the NT to have access to the My Locations setting. The NT is potentially a great tablet once we get the crippled software off of it.
ok this is what ive done so far
make sure you have sqlite and root explorer on your tablet can get it on market.
navigate to data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db/secure make a backup and put it on your sd card just in case(copy the whole folder if you like)
find where it says 61 location_providers_allowed. press on the value side
you can either change it to network,gps
or change gps to network
save
then reboot
now when you go to maps the enable my location in system settings does not pop up now.
press the gps icon on the top right
now youll get waiting for location followed by your location is temporary not available.
this is a little more progress so far. location spoofer now works. we need to dig in more to find out what else can be done
i dont know if we can add or need to add <boolean name="location_wifi" value="true" />
to the com.android.settings_preferences.xml at the bottom.
This is helpful information. I made the change to the settings.db/secure using Root Explorer and added the line to com.android.settings_preferences.xml. I get the same messages: Waiting for Location and Your current location is temporarily unavailable. I have been doing some research on Android location services, but haven't found anything helpful yet.
right now i have mapquest and that works and sees your location.
i also have trying by changing permissions on
com.google.android.maps.jar
com.google.android.maps.xml
com.android.location.provider.jar
com.android.location.provider.xml
No Luck on any
we need somebody who knows the inner workings of Gmaps to find why it doesnt see your location while others do. such as mapquest
I will download MapQuest to my phone and move it to the NT. As an aside, have you done anything to your NT to increase compatibility with the Amazon Market? I assume you were not able to install MapQuest directly from the market. I am wondering if I need to change the Build Properties screen resolution to 160 or make other changes so that these apps will show up.
EDIT: Transferred MapQuest to the NT and it picks up my location from the WiFi. I am wondering what server MapQuest uses to render an geolocation from an IP address. I will look around to see what was added to the settings table. It may be possible to direct Google Maps to a different server. Also tried Waze, but get a FC when the app opens.
hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to stop the GPS from blinking all the time in the bottom right near the battery logo.
tushar.das said:
hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to stop the GPS from blinking all the time in the bottom right near the battery logo.
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It sounds like you have a program open that is trying to pull your location like Google maps. Download advanced task killer from the market and kill all your open applications. The app is free.
don't need
Judah001 said:
It sounds like you have a program open that is trying to pull your location like Google maps. Download advanced task killer from the market and kill all your open applications. The app is free.
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You actually don't need a separate task killer app. If you open the APP tab, (the one that shows all of the apps), there is a tab there that says "Running Tabs." Then you will see another tab that says "stop all running applications".
Additionally go into your settings and you will find a section to turn on/off the GPS.
and there is always factory reset to fall back on !
dtaylorr said:
You actually don't need a separate task killer app. If you open the APP tab, (the one that shows all of the apps), there is a tab there that says "Running Tabs." Then you will see another tab that says "stop all running applications".
Additionally go into your settings and you will find a section to turn on/off the GPS.
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Good tip. Since I bought my tab I have used some of the same apps from my phone and just added them over. I'll have to check it out when I get home.
tushar.das said:
hi,
Can anyone please tell me how to stop the GPS from blinking all the time in the bottom right near the battery logo.
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I believe the only way to have that flashing is by having the GPS activated in Settings --> Location & Security. Are you actually using GPS on your tablet?
If not, just go to Settings --> Location & security and turn off all 3 of the checkboxes located there. They are:
Use wireless networks
Use GPS Satellites
Use location for google search
I personally never leave those on myself. Try deactivating those and you should never see that problem again.
Thank you guys for the solutions, Problem solved.
Disable Service app helps to disable services running in background! (Root access needed)
You can install this app on any device running Android version 2.2 or higher. When opening app you can see a screen displaying all the services running and not running. You can see two tabs General Apps the one installed by user and System Apps that are used by System Applications.
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Any General Apps service is safe to disable except most part of Google Play Services, but they can make apps inactive so u will have to enable services for each app to work properly when u are going to use them.
General Apps Services safe to disable: (Google Play Services)
Google Play Services
-AnalyticaService(by disabling this one u won t be able to log in your gmail or youtube account)
-GmcService
-NlpLocationRecieverService
-GoogleLocationManagerService
System services safe to disable:
Google Play Store
-PendingNotificationsServices
-ContentSyncService
-DailyHygiene
Google Services Framework
-GTalkService
Keypad
-BluetoothHeadsetService
-SupplementaryNetworkService
Maps
-PrefetcherService
Network Location
-NetworkLocationService
-NetworkLocationService
Unsupported Headset Notifier
-UnsupportedHeadsetNotifier
These services are safe to disable, for example Google Play Stores 3 disabled services won't affect Play Store to work properly, u can still download and install apps. This helps to save some RAM.
great one!
I have just discover that app and it looks great.
I'll give it a try and check to disable some services...
GTalkService
If I disable GTalkService or GTalkServiceProxy, the network sync brakes. (The blue indicators of the network (wifi/mobile_data) in the status bar becaomes grey, which means I don't get most of the notifications, like new FB Messenger message or Foursquare check-in etc.) I thought this services are related to Google Talk (Hangouts), so I can disable it safely, but it looks like it is not that case. Btw. I disabled almost all the active 'Google Play Services' services and so far, so good, everything works. I am using wifi networks or mobile data for location (eg. in Maps, Foursquare etv.), so I guess I should not disable the other suggested services.
You should also consider to try Greenify, it does the same job and works great
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Toon10 said:
You should also consider to try Greenify, it does the same job and works great
Sent from my Xperia P using Tapatalk
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Yeah, I know Greenify, I am using the donated version for some months now already, but Greenify can't keep every app hibernated. Other apps can wake hibernated apps up, which I know can be cut, but for example in Google Play Services, there are some servies which could be cut off because it is not needed for me, but on the other hand, there are some services which needed for location and as far as I know, Greenify can't distinguish in the app's services, it handles only the whole app, so I guess when another app wakes Play Servies app up, every services start to run in the background which means more RAM use too.
So I have found
CampaignTrackingService
to be safe to disable..
and GcmIntentService
not to be safe to disable..
Both exist randomly in user and system apps..
how to re-enable with adb in case of bootloop ?
Hello, I tried this app to disable some location related services, but my device freezed and now I experience a bootloop. I have no recovery (no cwm on my device) and I would like to know if there's a way to re-enable disabled services with adb (as I have adb access) ?...
seb3773 said:
Hello, I tried this app to disable some location related services, but my device freezed and now I experience a bootloop. I have no recovery (no cwm on my device) and I would like to know if there's a way to re-enable disabled services with adb (as I have adb access) ?...
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abd access how, in CWM or system?
Nevermind that, do you have root access(su) in adb?
If you can tell me which services you have disabled
Yes, I have root access in adb, (stuck on android bootanimation , but adb is working). I'm at work now, but I will tell you what services I disabled when I'm home. (it was 2/3 location related services). I'm on ICS by the way, maybe this application is not designed to work with this version of android ?
seb3773 said:
Yes, I have root access in adb, (stuck on android bootanimation , but adb is working). I'm at work now, but I will tell you what services I disabled when I'm home. (it was 2/3 location related services). I'm on ICS by the way, maybe this application is not designed to work with this version of android ?
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But you must have root access, run su in adb shell see if its working
The app just runs android package manager to enable/disable services should be a problem with any verion of android.
Also if you have adb, it might help if you take logcat since reboot.
It's an amazing app. My phone became faster and I've got much more RAM. Thanks.
List of my disabled services: (I'm not using GPS and bluetooth so I disabled all of these services.)
Code:
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.analytics.service.AnalyticsService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.fused.NlpLocationReceiverService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geocode.GeocodeService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.network.NetworkLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.GoogleLocationManagerService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geofencer.service.GeofenceProviderService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.server.GoogleLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.LocationReceiverService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.LocationReportingService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.service.LocationHistoryInjectorService
com.android.email/com.android.email.service.LegacyEmailAuthenticatorService
com.android.email/com.android.email.service.LegacyEasAuthenticatorService
com.android.location.fused/com.android.location.fused.FusedLocationService
android/android.hardware.location.GeofenceHardwareService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.billing.iab.PendingNotificationsService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.ContentSyncService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.DailyHygiene
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.billing.iab.InAppBillingService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.CheckWifiAndAutoUpdate
com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateService
com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.service.GTalkService
com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.service.GTalkServiceProxy
org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus/org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus.VoicePlusService
org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus/org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus.VoiceListenerService
zxcasd said:
It's an amazing app. My phone became faster and I've got much more RAM. Thanks.
List of my disabled services: (I'm not using GPS and bluetooth so I disabled all of these services.)
Code:
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.analytics.service.AnalyticsService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.gcm.GcmService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.fused.NlpLocationReceiverService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geocode.GeocodeService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.network.NetworkLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.GoogleLocationManagerService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geofencer.service.GeofenceProviderService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.server.GoogleLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.LocationReceiverService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.LocationReportingService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.service.LocationHistoryInjectorService
com.android.email/com.android.email.service.LegacyEmailAuthenticatorService
com.android.email/com.android.email.service.LegacyEasAuthenticatorService
com.android.location.fused/com.android.location.fused.FusedLocationService
android/android.hardware.location.GeofenceHardwareService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.billing.iab.PendingNotificationsService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.ContentSyncService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.DailyHygiene
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.billing.iab.InAppBillingService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.CheckWifiAndAutoUpdate
com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateService
com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.service.GTalkService
com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.service.GTalkServiceProxy
org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus/org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus.VoicePlusService
org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus/org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus.VoiceListenerService
com.android.phone/com.android.phone.BluetoothPhoneService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.btservice.AdapterService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.btservice.QAdapterService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.opp.BluetoothOppService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.pbap.BluetoothPbapService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.map.BluetoothMapService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.gatt.GattService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hfp.HeadsetService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.a2dp.A2dpService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hid.HidService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hdp.HealthService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.pan.PanService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hfpclient.HandsfreeClientService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hid.HidDevService
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Billingservice in some app like Go SMS can be disabled too..
it's better for you to check what apps are running in background >80% of total time and analyze what service it use
then decide whether it is important or not,,
LatinIME service in android keyboard is not safe to disable..
zxcasd said:
It's an amazing app. My phone became faster and I've got much more RAM. Thanks.
List of my disabled services: (I'm not using GPS and bluetooth so I disabled all of these services.)
Code:
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.analytics.service.AnalyticsService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.gms.gcm.GcmService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.fused.NlpLocationReceiverService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geocode.GeocodeService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.network.NetworkLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.GoogleLocationManagerService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.geofencer.service.GeofenceProviderService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.internal.server.GoogleLocationService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.LocationReceiverService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.LocationReportingService
com.google.android.gms/com.google.android.location.reporting.service.LocationHistoryInjectorService
com.android.email/com.android.email.service.LegacyEmailAuthenticatorService
com.android.email/com.android.email.service.LegacyEasAuthenticatorService
com.android.location.fused/com.android.location.fused.FusedLocationService
android/android.hardware.location.GeofenceHardwareService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.billing.iab.PendingNotificationsService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.ContentSyncService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.DailyHygiene
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.billing.iab.InAppBillingService
com.android.vending/com.google.android.finsky.services.CheckWifiAndAutoUpdate
com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.update.SystemUpdateService
com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.service.GTalkService
com.google.android.gsf/com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.service.GTalkServiceProxy
org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus/org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus.VoicePlusService
org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus/org.cyanogenmod.voiceplus.VoiceListenerService
com.android.phone/com.android.phone.BluetoothPhoneService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.btservice.AdapterService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.btservice.QAdapterService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.opp.BluetoothOppService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.pbap.BluetoothPbapService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.map.BluetoothMapService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.gatt.GattService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hfp.HeadsetService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.a2dp.A2dpService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hid.HidService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hdp.HealthService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.pan.PanService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hfpclient.HandsfreeClientService
com.android.bluetooth/com.android.bluetooth.hid.HidDevService
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The problem on disabling "GcmService" is that push notifications will stop work. At least those using gcm engine (almost all).
fndpena said:
The problem on disabling "GcmService" is that push notifications will stop work. At least those using gcm engine (almost all).
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Thanks for alert. I disabled gms to gain more battery time, push notifications is not so important for me.
Thanks for the APP, I just disable the NLPLocationService and the battery drain has stopped.
Somebody know wich services i've to disabled for deactive checkin handoff wakelock? My phone doesn't go in deep sleep... Thank you in advice
Mystique said:
So I have found
CampaignTrackingService
to be safe to disable..
and GcmIntentService
not to be safe to disable..
Both exist randomly in user and system apps..
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Any other services causing wicked wakelocks and are they disablable? Is that a real word?lol
What's the difference in blue fonts of the words?. Noticed that in services.. I know what the colored numbers mean..but what about the words? Thanks.
doesn't the words in blue mean that the service is "running" [currently running] ... i think so, I think red means disabled, blue means running, white means it exists
good thread, will be watching it to help tame my battery life!
Idk. But seems logical. Lol. Thanks.
Hi,
I have tryed on my rooted S6 Edge to install 3 diffrent GPS spoofers as system apps, but cant get it to work.
They disapear and i have to reinstall the apps and then they install in Data/apps again.
Have tryed move the folder from data/apps to system/apps and restart, but dosent help.
Tryed useing Link2SD to move and same there.
Anyone know how to get a GPS spoofer app to install as a system app?
I dont wanna use mock location.
Phone: Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Android: 6.0.1 with chainfire auto-root
Thanks,
Sadly I'm having the same problem. I can't move anything to system apps on this device. Once moved, it no longer lists as being installed anymore.
I used CF-Auto Root. I'm curious if a different kernel and/or rom would give different results, as it's feeling like Samsung maybe blocking this for some reason.
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When moving to system app ect.. have you set the correct permissions?
Im a noob when it comes to stuff like this but its just a idea
Ahh let me guess, going to use it for pokemon Go! ?
Make sure you don't install it like you would normally. Just use the Apk downloaded.
I got mine to work, download the Fake GPS Location apk, copy the Apk to /System/App/Fake GPS. You will need to make the folder "Fake GPS". Just use root Explorer for this, go back to system/app and set permissions as rwxr-xr-x for the Fake GPS folder.
Then change the Apk permissions to rw-r-r.
Reboot and that should be it, you'll still need to enable mock location app but pokemon won't detect it being in use.
Samsung Galaxy s6 edge G925i MM - crisscross 7.1
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Valkiry said:
Ahh let me guess, going to use it for pokemon Go! ?[emoji14]Make sure you don't install it like you would normally. Just use the Apk downloaded.
I got mine to work, download the Fake GPS Location apk, copy the Apk to /System/App/Fake GPS. You will need to make the folder "Fake GPS". Just use root Explorer for this, go back to system/app and set permissions as rwxr-xr-x for the Fake GPS folder.
Then change the Apk permissions to rw-r-r.
Reboot and that should be it, you'll still need to enable mock location app but pokemon won't detect it being in use.
Samsung Galaxy s6 edge G925i MM - crisscross 7.1
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Thanks for the advice. Allowed to successfully set a Fake GPS app as a system app. Sadly though, it's still not working for me with Pokemon Go. Just comes up with Failed to Find Location or whatever the error is. The map shows I'm in the location I set, but no poke stops etc load in the area.
I'm guessing I've still got something else not set up right for this one. I'm on stock 6.0.1 with root via CF-Auto Root. I don't know if any of that would be affecting this or not? But somehow, the game still knows I have the mock location set as it's the exact same error as if I just set it without it being a system app.
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Edit: Sadly, I feel like they've patched all of this. As it's not working for me at all. I moved a different paid GPS spoofing app to system apps, and it appears to work fine. However, spinning a poke stop doesn't release any items. Every Pokemon escapes the ball, and flees, and gyms say they are too far away. This is using a paid GPS app, that has an "expert" mode.
The app mentioned above currently just results in a blank map.
SkinBintin said:
Thanks for the advice. Allowed to successfully set a Fake GPS app as a system app. Sadly though, it's still not working for me with Pokemon Go. Just comes up with Failed to Find Location or whatever the error is. The map shows I'm in the location I set, but no poke stops etc load in the area.
I'm guessing I've still got something else not set up right for this one. I'm on stock 6.0.1 with root via CF-Auto Root. I don't know if any of that would be affecting this or not? But somehow, the game still knows I have the mock location set as it's the exact same error as if I just set it without it being a system app.
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Edit: Sadly, I feel like they've patched all of this. As it's not working for me at all. I moved a different paid GPS spoofing app to system apps, and it appears to work fine. However, spinning a poke stop doesn't release any items. Every Pokemon escapes the ball, and flees, and gyms say they are too far away. This is using a paid GPS app, that has an "expert" mode.
The app mentioned above currently just results in a blank map.
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I don't think it's patched, it still works for me in Australia. Plus they can't patch it if they can't detect it (system apps are private and arnt installed like a normal apk would be). Try to turn it off, use your real location for 5-10min, swap GPS to the Fake one and place the pin near you and move around from there. Don't place a pin on the other side of the state as it won't load and know you can't travel that distance from last time you loged in. When I drop a pin in the middle of Melbourne it doesn't load no matter what I do. So I just use it around my area to get stuff. Just remember that the Fake GPs isn't going to work flawlessly with pokemon go! As niantic encountered players doing this on ingress, they developed algorithms to make it harder to do so freely. Also servers are unstable atm so drop outs and freezing is common.
Don't forget to hit the thanks button if I helped.
Valkiry said:
I don't think it's patched, it still works for me in Australia. Plus they can't patch it if they can't detect it (system apps are private and arnt installed like a normal apk would be). Try to turn it off, use your real location for 5-10min, swap GPS to the Fake one and place the pin near you and move around from there. Don't place a pin on the other side of the state as it won't load and know you can't travel that distance from last time you loged in. When I drop a pin in the middle of Melbourne it doesn't load no matter what I do. So I just use it around my area to get stuff. Just remember that the Fake GPs isn't going to work flawlessly with pokemon go! As niantic encountered players doing this on ingress, they developed algorithms to make it harder to do so freely. Also servers are unstable atm so drop outs and freezing is common.
Don't forget to hit the thanks button if I helped.
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You're right. It appeared to be a soft ban like on Ingress. I should have thought about that before suddenly moving cities. Only lasted a few hours, so not too big a deal. Im curious though if I do it too often, if ill get a permanent ban. As I have an urge to go explore somewhere overseas. I guess best option would be to log out for a day or two before making a drastic jump overseas.
The main problem I'm having now, is trying to repeat your advice. I want to try a gps app with waypoints... so I can set a journey and walk along it. Presumably helping me hatch eggs. Secondly, trying to replicate what I've done on my phone on my GF's phone... neither are installing post reboot. Getting frustrated.
Cheers for the help. Not a regular here on XDA. I'll hit that button now.
Edit: OK, I was doing it wrong. Whoops.
For anyone else confused, below is the process I'm using.
I'm using the paid version FakeGPS as it allows system app installation without having to select the app in mock locations. However just today it's started regularly leaking my real location, making me jump back and forth all the time. Not sure how to solve that one just yet.
So, I install FakeGPS.
Use APK Extractor to save the APK (to storage/emulated/0/apk extract)
Use Root Explorer to make a folder named FakeGPS in /system/app
Use Root Explorer to copy the APK from storage. Paste it into the folder created earlier.
Set APK premissions to rw-r--r
Set folder permissions to rwxr-xr-r
Reboot phone.
Once rebooted, launch FakeGPS and turn Expert Mobe on in settings.
From there, youre good to go.
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If your on wifi turn off the wifi spoofing, apparently it can make you rubber band sometimes. I don't have an issue with WiFi or 4g, I just set my location and off I go
Yeah obviously it's not a smart idea to just jump from one country to the next, your account will get flagged and next time you do it someone will be watching your position and then bam permanent ban hammer comes down, maybe even a device block or ip block included.
Personally i just use it when I'm at home and can't go anywhere (it's winter here so it's damn cold in Victoria). Other than that I don't use it to abuse gyms and flood the town of RED gyms. That would be malicious and not so fun. I do it for leveling up a whole bunch of pokemon and getting stocks back up. Then just free roam 5m at a time for pokemon
i can't turn expert mode on. it's greyed out. I got it installed as System App using your instructions. Any ideas?
edit: ok now it is working. Had to put the extracted app in the priv-app folder. Actually it's working great.. my character doesn't jump back and I can catch Pokemom without having any problems..
Hi
i cant set te folder to rwxr-xr-r only to rwxr-xr--
i rebooted the phone it works in the game is says failes to detect location.
what have i done wronge
thx
it wont work anyway cuz pokemon go detects if u using apps to mock ur location
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osman34 said:
it wont work anyway cuz pokemon go detects if u using apps to mock ur location
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wrong.. still using it without getting banned. It only checks if you have 'mock location' enabled in your developer settings. Just run fake GPS as a system app, don't move too fast and stay on the roads.
SkinBintin said:
You're right. It appeared to be a soft ban like on Ingress. I should have thought about that before suddenly moving cities. Only lasted a few hours, so not too big a deal. Im curious though if I do it too often, if ill get a permanent ban. As I have an urge to go explore somewhere overseas. I guess best option would be to log out for a day or two before making a drastic jump overseas.
The main problem I'm having now, is trying to repeat your advice. I want to try a gps app with waypoints... so I can set a journey and walk along it. Presumably helping me hatch eggs. Secondly, trying to replicate what I've done on my phone on my GF's phone... neither are installing post reboot. Getting frustrated.
Cheers for the help. Not a regular here on XDA. I'll hit that button now.
Edit: OK, I was doing it wrong. Whoops.
For anyone else confused, below is the process I'm using.
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I am using a CF rooted Samsung S6 Edge 6.0.1
I installed Root Explorer
I downloaded Fake_GPS_Location_Spoofer_v4.0_(Paid_Cracked).apk
I Used Root Explorer to make a folder named Fake GPS in /system/app
I used Root Explorer to move the APK from storage to the /system/app/Fake Gps
I Set APK premissions to rw-r--r
I Set folder permissions to rwxr-xr-r
I Rebooted phone.
Once rebooted, I launched FakeGPS and turned Expert Mode on in settings.
I then open FakeGPS and set a nearby location (has a pokestop) and Fake location engaged appears.
I then open Pokemon Go and it loads my current location (not the location I selected above), It does not move from my physical location and works as normal.
Settings I have on:
Mock locations is off (Fake GPS is not selected)
High accuracy GPS is on (GPS, Wi-Fi, and Mobile Networks)
Improve Accuracy has both Wi-Fi scanning on and Bluetooth scanning on
Expert mode on in Fake GPS
How can I fix this? thanks in advance.
flakattack said:
High accuracy GPS is on (GPS, Wi-Fi, and Mobile Networks)
Improve Accuracy has both Wi-Fi scanning on and Bluetooth scanning on
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Try setting GPS to GPS only (no wifi/mobile)
Turn off Wi-Fi and bluetooh scanning.
Currently looking for an android Good GPS spoofing app or ROM to Bypass Ubers Driver App Please help Asap Donations Available.
I bought a Moto E 2nd gen for my nephew to play Pokemon Go. Turns out that it is not officially supported. I have read that some people have had luck with sideloading, but my phone just sits at the loading screen and says "gps signal not found". I've turned location settings to high, ensured that the app is up to date, and is getting proper permissions. Mock locations is off.
Can anyone help me???
try reinstalling the app & make user you have google play games installed as it require g+ login to run the game
sireniankyle said:
I bought a Moto E 2nd gen for my nephew to play Pokemon Go. Turns out that it is not officially supported. I have read that some people have had luck with sideloading, but my phone just sits at the loading screen and says "gps signal not found". I've turned location settings to high, ensured that the app is up to date, and is getting proper permissions. Mock locations is off.
Can anyone help me???
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If your device isn't getting a GPS signal, try grabbing the app "GPS status toolbox" from the play store. Often just running that (outdoors with clear sky view) will reset stuck GPS for me. It also includes tools to refresh agps data.
If your GPS is working for other apps but not Pokemon, then I don't know.
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sireniankyle said:
I bought a Moto E 2nd gen for my nephew to play Pokemon Go. Turns out that it is not officially supported. I have read that some people have had luck with sideloading, but my phone just sits at the loading screen and says "gps signal not found". I've turned location settings to high, ensured that the app is up to date, and is getting proper permissions. Mock locations is off.
Can anyone help me???
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Get the XDA Labs app (https://www.xda-developers.com/xda-labs/) and install through that (It has the most recent update)
Note: Our moto E does not run the game very well.
For locations: Make sure that the highest setting is actually on, and that the phone can use the cell network to determine location as well (Separate setting) The game works for me (When it is not lagging of course)
Sher1234 said:
try reinstalling the app & make user you have google play games installed as it require g+ login to run the game
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dandrumheller said:
If your device isn't getting a GPS signal, try grabbing the app "GPS status toolbox" from the play store. Often just running that (outdoors with clear sky view) will reset stuck GPS for me. It also includes tools to refresh agps data.
If your GPS is working for other apps but not Pokemon, then I don't know.
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sandix said:
Get the XDA Labs app (https://www.xda-developers.com/xda-labs/) and install through that (It has the most recent update)
Note: Our moto E does not run the game very well.
For locations: Make sure that the highest setting is actually on, and that the phone can use the cell network to determine location as well (Separate setting) The game works for me (When it is not lagging of course)
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Ok, I did ALL of these, and I'm not sure which one worked, but the game is running now. Also Google Play Services updated (thought it already had). So the game is running, but now constantly says "location not found" on the top of the screen. It zeros in on my house, though. I can't thank you guys enough, but is there any way to fix this message?
sireniankyle said:
Ok, I did ALL of these, and I'm not sure which one worked, but the game is running now. Also Google Play Services updated (thought it already had). So the game is running, but now constantly says "location not found" on the top of the screen. It zeros in on my house, though. I can't thank you guys enough, but is there any way to fix this message?
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Sounds like either bad internal GPS (Manufacture deformation), or just bad GPS in the area (Lot's of buildings?)
sandix said:
Sounds like either bad internal GPS (Manufacture deformation), or just bad GPS in the area (Lot's of buildings?)
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Okay so this is a work in progress, BUT...
I know how to spoof one's location to fool Pokemon Go. IDK if that is allowed here, so I will go into the less gray part of my theory. Instead of using a gps location spoofing app to fake my location, is there an app that will take my real location, and spoof the rest of the data to satisfy Pokemon Go?
sireniankyle said:
Okay so this is a work in progress, BUT...
I know how to spoof one's location to fool Pokemon Go. IDK if that is allowed here, so I will go into the less gray part of my theory. Instead of using a gps location spoofing app to fake my location, is there an app that will take my real location, and spoof the rest of the data to satisfy Pokemon Go?
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OMG I AM SUCH A F****** MORON..........
I had "allow mock locations" checked from the night before......
It works perfectly now, and I hate my life......
Thank you guys so much. We can leave this open in case someone else needs help.
sireniankyle said:
Okay so this is a work in progress, BUT...
I know how to spoof one's location to fool Pokemon Go. IDK if that is allowed here, so I will go into the less gray part of my theory. Instead of using a gps location spoofing app to fake my location, is there an app that will take my real location, and spoof the rest of the data to satisfy Pokemon Go?
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Root the phone, install Xposed then install Xposed Pokemon Go module of choice (Found in XDA labs app) to do a REAL proper spoof since pokemon go can detect if mock locations is on and most xposed modules do not need that to work (since they use root access)
sandix said:
Root the phone, install Xposed then install Xposed Pokemon Go module of choice (Found in XDA labs app) to do a REAL proper spoof since pokemon go can detect if mock locations is on and most xposed modules do not need that to work (since they use root access)
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Thanks, but the 2nd issue was caused and corrected by me. I had "allow mock locations" ticked from my troubleshooting last night.