“Pokémon Go is one of the most popular augmented reality games on the Apple App Store, with millions of downloads. Because of the huge number of downloads in a short period of time, the Niantic-developed game suffers server overload, glitches, and battery drain Pokémon go. We discovered Pokémon Go problems on iPhone with the iOS 15 Beta or iOS 14.7 update”, official stated. RELATED: New Pokemon Moba Game to Hit Android and iOS

The easiest and best solution to fix this bug is to re-install the Pokémon Go game

 

Uninstall the app from your device. Navigate to the App Store. Re-install Pokémon Go on iOS. You’ll have to recreate any Raid or Gym teams you have, which is quite inconvenient, but at least the crashes will be fixed.

Check System/iOS compatibility

  The system requirements for Pokemon Go are mentioned below. Not all iPhones support Pokemon Go; the system requirements for Pokemon Go are listed below. If your iPhone satisfies all of the requirements, go to the next troubleshooting step.

Location Services must be enabled on an iPhone 5S or newer running iOS 10 or later. Jailbreaking an iPhone is not recommended. Due to the installation of Beta iOS, the Pokemon Go game crashes on open time (it is possible to downgrade to iOS 14.7).

Wait and Try Again

Simply exit the app for a few moments before relaunching it. Though it may seem a little strange, it has worked for numerous times.

Press the Home button to exit the game. Now you have to launch a new app. Simply play with it for a while. Then, to access the multitasking screen, double-click the Home button. Following that, you must swipe to the Pokémon Go app and tap on it.

Missing Nearby and Sightings

For a long time, the game has had a problem in which Nearby and Sightings are black even while going much under the 30 KMPH (20 MPH) speed restriction. You’ll be going around and playing when the radar goes black and spawning cease occuring or disappear.