Fake GPS Location & Routes & JoyStick
FGL Pro - Fake GPS Location & Routes App
"FGL Pro" is an Android application that allows users to change their device's location to anywhere in the world. It offers driving and walking route simulations with a timer, alongside a Joystick simulator for enhanced control. Packed with features comparable to both paid and free alternatives, this app provides the ultimate fake location experience without any cost. FGL Pro works seamlessly with all other applications, making it a versatile tool for users seeking location manipulation.
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Email: lt*****@gmail.com
URLs: Website ,Privacy policy
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User reviews
Pros
- It works for GPS spoofing in apps like Pokémon Go.
- Has a decent interface and is easy to use.
- The ad-free subscription is appreciated by some users.
Cons
- Frequent crashes and bugs, especially with joystick functionality.
- Rubberbanding issues and location teleporting problems.
- Lack of updates since 2019, leading to many unresolved issues.
Most mentioned
- Joystick does not function properly and lags.
- Crashes when trying to use advanced features like auto walking.
- Poor map functionality, often showing a white screen.
User reviews
This app hasn't been updated since 2019. I tried using it with Android 7 on a Samsung S6 rooted with magisk/smali. The map doesn't work. Can't figure out how to add favorites. Or routes. The only thing I can do is paste in GPS coordinates, which gets old quickly. No documentation on how to use it. The publisher's website has only a privacy policy.
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Philip Ngai, 2022-04-29
Used to be a pretty decent app that was easy to use, but lately it has stopped working properly. It stops responding to any "commands" such as joystick movement and GPS fixing. Seriously in need of an update, y'all. Please. Edit: For PoGo: app mocks location then closes a couple of minutes after game loads. Useless.
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Diesel Dawg, 2021-05-18