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UPDATE POSPONED Pokemon Go: 32-bit Android Devices that Will no Longer Support Pokemon Go

Update: Trainers, we previously announced that we would be deprecating 32-bit Android devices. However, to investigate player concerns, we are now postponing this deprecation to a (TBD) future date.

Previous Story: Trainers, Niantic and Pokemon Go will end support for 32-bit Android devices at the beginning of August 2020, and thanks to ManiacDC, we now have the list of Android phones that will no longer run Pokemon Go.

ManiacDC made a list of 32-bit Android devices that will no longer run Pokemon Go after the August 2020 update. As per Niantic and Pokemon Go, users on 64-bit devices and iOS users are not affected and do not need to take any action.

Pokemon Go List of 32-bit Android devices

  • Alcatel Pop 4+
  • BLU View 1
  • Fairphone 2
  • Huawei Y5
  • LG K20
  • LG K30
  • LG Phoenix 4
  • LG Q6
  • LG Q7+
  • LG Rebel 4
  • LG Stylo 4
  • LG X Power
  • Motorola E4
  • Motorola E4 Plus
  • Motorola E5
  • Motorola E5 Play
  • Motorola E5 Plus
  • Motorola E6
  • Motorola G4
  • Motorola G4 Play
  • Motorola G4 Plus
  • Motorola G5
  • Motorola G5 Plus
  • Motorola G5s Plus
  • Motorola G6
  • Motorola G6 Play
  • Motorola G7 Play
  • Motorola Z Play
  • Motorola Z2 Play
  • Samsung A10
  • Samsung A10e
  • Samsung A3 (2016)
  • Samsung A3 (2017)
  • Samsung A5 (2016)
  • Samsung A6
  • Samsung A6+
  • Samsung J3 (2017)
  • Samsung J3 Luna Pro
  • Samsung J3 Orbit
  • Samsung J3 Pro (2017)
  • Samsung J4 (2018)
  • Samsung J4 SM-J400M
  • Samsung J5 (2016)
  • Samsung J6
  • Samsung J7 (2017)
  • Samsung J7 Crown
  • Samsung J7 Nxt SM-J701F
  • Samsung J7 Prime
  • Samsung J7 Prime SM-J727T
  • Samsung J7 Prime 2
  • Samsung J7 Star
  • Samsung XCover 4
  • Sony Experia E5
  • Xiaomi Redmi 6
  • Xiaomi Redmi 6a
  • Xiaomi Redmi 7a
  • Xiaomi Redmi 8a
  • Xiaomi Redmi S2

In addition, you can always use the 64Bit Checker and check if your device has a 64-bit OS.

NOTE: Those affected by this change will no longer be able to play Pokemon Go and will lose all PokeCoins and items.

If you are a video game developer and you have a submission to make, you can mail us at team@futuregamereleases.com

Dejan Kacurov

Hello everyone! My name is Dejan, but you can call me Mr.D. I enjoy all video games, especially Apex Legends, Pokemon Go, and Spider-Man. A husband and father of two who also goes to the gym often and does Crossfit. I got inspiration for gaming exactly 8 years ago, and I've been writing gaming news for 7 years. I hope that you will find all the answers to your questions regarding gaming on our site. Stay healthy, and love each other!

2 Comments

  1. It’s happened, I think. I have a Samsung A5 and can no longer log in with the message that my device is no longer supported.

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