If all else fails, you could always just ditch battery saver mode altogether, at least until Niantic releases a patch that fixes this bug. On Android, go to settings, apps, click the Pokemon Go app, and choose “force stop.” On an iPhone, double tap the home button and then swipe up on the Pokemon Go app screen to force the game to restart. If it’s only an occasional issue, forcing the app to restart will bring you back to normal, although having to do this every single time can obviously get quite annoying. How You Can Help Ukraine: Verified Charities, GoFundMe & Ways to Support UkrainiansĪnother option one Reddit user found, which is specifically for iPhone users, is to press the home button while still in battery saver mode. From the home screen, reopen the app from there, and you should be able to use it as normal.įor Android users, some have suggested that preventing your smartphone from going to sleep helps stop this glitch from happening download an app like Caffeine or No Screen Off, which will dim your screen instead of locking it after a certain period of time.
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