![]() ![]() ![]() The quick fix is to turn on Wi-Fi, or to get close to a window, which will make it easier for a satellite to lock onto your GPS location. ![]() That's a GPS problem! It's called GPS drift and it is usually caused when your phone can't latch onto a strong GPS signal while indoors. Getting a driving warning when you're not actually driving? Since Pokémon Go relies on having an internet connection, it will be able to locate you with just a Wi-Fi signal - just don't expect to compete on the same level as your Android phone-wielding friends. Unfortunately, the experience won't be as good, since you'll need to be in areas that have strong Wi-Fi signals, such as restaurants, bars, coffee shops, or other businesses, that you can connect to. Yes! If you don't have a phone with GPS, or are using a Wi-Fi tablet that doesn't have a GPS radio, it's still possible to play Pokémon Go. MORE: Common Pokémon Go problems and how to fix them! Can you still play the game without GPS? ![]()
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