Blog

Upgrade Older Phones To Get New Pokemon Go Updates

Sep 11, 2020 | Blog

Are you a Pokemon Go fan? If so, we’ve got bad news. Beginning in October of this year (2020), your game will stop working on older Android and iOS devices.

Support is officially being discontinued for Android 5, iOS 10, and iOS 11. Additionally, the company is ending support for the iPhone 5S and the iPhone 6. If you’re using any of the above, you’ll need to upgrade either your OS, your equipment, or both.

Niantic, the company that makes the wildly popular game, didn’t offer up a specific reason for ending support on the equipment and Oss mentioned above. However, one can safely assume that it’s probably related to an upcoming feature the company knows won’t run on those systems.

In any event, if you’re a fan and you want to keep access to the game itself, the items you’ve collected, and to your PokeCoins, you’ll need to upgrade before mid-October of this year.

Concurrent with the end of support warning, the company also announced three weeks of Mega Evolution-themed events in the month of September:

  • A Mega Pidgeot event that is slated to run from September 1st through September 7th
  • A Mega Houndoom event that will run from September 11th through the 17th
  • A Mega-Evolution Timed Research story event that will run from September 22nd through the 28th.

So sure, you may have some upgrading to do, but the reward is that you get three supremely cool week-long events. You’ll be well positioned to keep right on enjoying the game into the future. What’s not to like about that?

Kudos to Niantic for giving their playing base plenty of time to respond to the change, and for making one of the most iconic games in recent history.

FBI Program Tasked with Infrastructure Security Compromised

FBI Program Tasked with Infrastructure Security Compromised

The FBI program tasked with ensuring critical infrastructure security has been compromised by hackers, who now offer access to the program's data on the dark web. The breach was initially disclosed by Brian Krebs of Krebs on Security, who claims that the data was for...

Streamline Your Business with the Latest Smart Home Technology

Streamline Your Business with the Latest Smart Home Technology

Are you a business owner looking to get the most out of your Google smart home devices? If so, you're in luck! Google has enabled its Nest products and Android OS with the initial rollout of the Matter smart home standard. This means that businesses now have the...

Data Breach at Sequoia One Exposes Sensitive Customer Information

Data Breach at Sequoia One Exposes Sensitive Customer Information

What do you do when your most personal information has been compromised? This is likely the question that customers of Sequoia One asked themselves earlier this month as they were informed that the company had been hacked. Sequoia One specializes in the management of...

Cisco Reports Critical IP Phone Vulnerability

Cisco Reports Critical IP Phone Vulnerability

As a business owner, it's important to stay informed about potential vulnerabilities that could impact your organization. Recently, Cisco reported a critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2022-20968, affecting its IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series. This new vulnerability...

Google Chrome Releases Two New Features

Google Chrome Releases Two New Features

Google Chrome is one of the more commonly used web browsers. Over the years, though, Chrome has gained a reputation for utilizing a large portion of a computer's memory. This can be a problem if you're running other resource-intensive tasks and don't want to slow...

Get a Free Consultation

 

Fill out the form below to receive a free consultation and learn how we can make your technology worry-free!

 

Contact Information

  • 39301 Badger Street, Suite 500
    Palm Desert, CA 9221
  • (760) 333-8523
  • info@icn.tech