If you don't see it on your device and you'd like to install it early, you can also download it over at APK Mirror. The update which we've tested as delivering Android Q compatibility (v0.151) is rolling out now at the Play Store. With only one more Android Q Developer Preview left before the final release (expected in the next two months) Niantic appears to have finally relented. Between the beta nature of the developer previews and Niantic's overall software philosophy, it isn't surprising that the game didn't previously work on Android Q. Previously, the game's root and device modification detection methods have bordered on ridiculous. Pokémon Go and its developer, Niantic, are well known for raising additional barriers and protections ostensibly meant to prevent cheating, but which cast a wide net that at times prevents those who root, ROM, or modify their devices from playing. Previous versions of the game would take you as far as a loading screen, but would fail to actually enter the game on Android Q. We were tipped off about the update in the last few hours, and can confirm that the update rolling out today (v0.151) actually works on Android Q. It’s part of the fifth generation of Pokémon games alongside Pokémon Black and White, as well as Pokémon White 2. ![]() Pokémon Go running on a Pixel 3 XL running Android Q DP5. Pokemon Black Version 2 is a sequel to the original Pokémon Black, taking place in the same Unova region but offering a whole new story and gameplay experience to keep things fresh.
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