However, I would imagine that even though a large portion of people with rooted phones didn't cheat, they're now being blocked from playing the game. GPS spoofing and some Xposed modules made cheating quite easy. I understand Niantic Labs/Nintendo's logic hacks could really only be done with root access. It is unclear how long 0.35 will continue to work for rooted devices. ( edit: Apparently, Magisk works.) Meanwhile, both 0.35 and 0.37 loaded up fine on my S7 edge. Installing RootCloak didn't affect the game's decision to shut me out. I went on the eshop and downloaded a free game, this then caused 4 to 5 of my games to delete from the menu. Complete Google sign-in (if you skipped step 2) to install App. Click to install App from the search results. Look for App in the search bar at the top right corner. Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later. When I uninstalled 0.35 and reinstalled 0.37, I was thrown an authentication error. Download and install BlueStacks on your PC. While 0.35 (the previous version) worked splendidly on the Pure, updating to 0.37 made the game refuse to even log me in instead, a blue "Sign Out" button popped up. Using a rooted Moto X Pure Edition (with no mock GPS or Xposed hacks installed) and a stock Galaxy S7 edge, I was able to confirm that this is correct. right: what people with rooted devices are seeing (image credit: Adrien)
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