

Not sure why, maybe someone can poke into this as it doesn't appear the servers are really all that 'slow to respond' and crippled on a frequent basis as is being advertised. I experience little/no connection drops and no client freezing, just annoying that I can't ( or rather, choose not to for cheating sake) move my location in game. However, ( this may or may not get your Pokémon account banned), using Nox app player, I'm able to login no problem via my PC using the very same internet connection I use on my phone. This is also the case should we pop into town where carrier signals are very strong. Now, we do have bad carrier signal at our home (but excellent WIFI), so easy to blame that, but. We have WIFI call/WIFI in general also enabled on our phones. Pokémon Go is frequently failing to login on my iPhone, same for my husband (Samsung) and even when we can login, on capturing or randomly, gym battles (1hp) etc, the game will just stop responding. If you have an existing account (and you know the credentials used), your Pokemon will be at no risk and will all be there once you log in again. If all else fails, you can just go the nuclear option and erase the entire app and start again.

Be sure you know what account you used/created for Pokemon GO if you do this. Note that this will only delete your local data - your Pokemon will be safe. You can fix this by opening the Multitasking window and swiping up on Pokemon GO, or navigating to Settings > Apps > Pokemon GO and then touching the Force Quit button.Īs a more extreme measure, you can go to Settings > Apps > Pokemon GO and tap the Clear Data button. Sometimes, the app will get stuck in a cycle of failure and will be unable to actually do anything. You can check the server status at this handy page, or by just trying to log in to the game. The easiest (and best) move to take is just to wait for the servers to restore to a normal state. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do: In the meantime, nobody likes not playing the game. Most (if not all) of the problems listed in the question are related to the Pokemon GO servers being offline, slow to respond, or overloaded with requests.
