The update comes from The Pokémon Company, which expanded the app’s compatibility to include several Garmin models. Before this update, it mainly worked with the Pokémon GO Plus+ device and some Apple Watch and Android options. The updated App Store guidelines now permit these long-banned emulators, allowing those already availeble to Android to make their way onto iPhones. Apple's update extends beyond emulators. In the past, Apple has only allowed those with a paid Apple Developer account to access early developer betas of new operating system updates. Read more in our articles including "Pokémon Sleep now supports some Garmin smartwatches" and "Apple App Store now permits game emulators globally".
The update comes from The Pokémon Company, which expanded the app’s compatibility to include several Garmin models. Before this update, it mainly worked with the Pokémon GO Plus+ device and some Apple Watch and Android options.
The updated App Store guidelines now permit these long-banned emulators, allowing those already availeble to Android to make their way onto iPhones. Apple's update extends beyond emulators. In the past, Apple has only allowed those with a paid Apple Developer account to access early developer betas of new operating system updates.
Our coverage of Pokemon app update includes: "Pokémon Sleep now supports some Garmin smartwatches"; "Apple App Store now permits game emulators globally"; "Apple OS dev betas no longer require $99 fee". Each article provides unique insights and information.