Pokemon GO Auto Catcher Not Working Fix 2023

In our Pokemon GO Auto Catcher Not Working Fix 2023 guide, we are going to talk about some of the more common causes of the issue and what to do about them. The fact of the matter is, there are plenty of these devices on the market, and the cause could be particular to the one you’re using. That said, there’s a handful of problems that all of them might encounter, and that’s what we’ll be covering here. Let’s begin.

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pokemon go auto catcher not working fix 2023
Pokemon GO Auto Catcher Not Working Fix 2023

How to Fix Pokemon GO Auto Catcher Not Working Issue?

As we’ve said up top, the actual cause of your Pokemon GO auto catcher not working issue (and therefore the fix) vary depending on which one you’re using. However, there are a few that are universal. The first reason might be that the device has lost Bluetooth connection with your phone. Different auto catchers have varying ways to signal this, like vibrations and/or a flashing red light. So, take your phone or tablet out and reconnect. Another possibility is that you’ve lost connection to the internet. If that is the case, you’ll have to find a different network to hop on, or try to reconnect with the one you normally use. These are basic fixes, but they do bear mentioning.

Another potential reason for the Pokemon GO auto catcher not working is that your bag is full (if we’re talking about spinning PokeStops) or that you’re out of PokeBalls. In other words, even though the point of the device is to play the game for you, it does still require you to check on things every so often. And speaking of checking on things, maybe the auto catcher’s battery is depleted. If that’s the case, you’ll have to replace or recharge it, depending on which device you’re using. Those are pretty much all the universal causes for your auto catcher refusing to work properly. If we missed any, let us know in the comments.

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