iAnyGo
/ When Using iAnyGo: Common Issues and Solutions
If you're encountering issues with iAnyGo, such as Bluetooth connectivity problems, location not updating, or installation failures, don't worry—there are solutions for these common issues.
Whether it's Bluetooth not being detected, your location reverting back after modification, or Wi-Fi connection errors, this guide will walk you through troubleshooting steps to get iAnyGo running smoothly again. Follow these solutions to resolve problems and ensure seamless location spoofing and GPS simulation on your device.
Q1:How to Solve Bluetooth Not Detected or Stuck on Connection with iAnyGo
1. Check Your Bluetooth Hardware and Drivers
Ensure that your computer’s Bluetooth hardware is functioning correctly. Check for any driver updates:
Device Manager: Open the Device Manager on your computer and verify that the Bluetooth device is
recognized and functioning properly. If it has an error icon, you may need to reinstall or update the
drivers.
2. Connect via Your Mobile Device
Try connecting your computer's Bluetooth through your mobile device:
Search for PC Bluetooth: Make sure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on and search for your PC's
Bluetooth name from your mobile device. This often resolves connection issues and allows for smoother
pairing.
3. Restart Bluetooth or Your Device
If your devices are paired but you still can’t proceed:
Restart Bluetooth: Turn off Bluetooth on both your phone and computer, then turn it back on and try
connecting again.
Reboot Your Phone: If the issue persists, restarting your mobile device may clear any temporary
glitches affecting the connection.
Q2:How to Fix Being Stuck on the Loading Screen After Connecting to Bluetooth with iAnyGo
1. Check Your Network Connection: Ensure that your computer and mobile device are connected to a
stable internet network. A weak or unstable connection can prevent iAnyGo from loading properly.
2. Be Patient: Sometimes, the app may take a few moments to establish a connection and load the
map interface. Give it a minute or two before assuming there is a problem.
3. Reconnect and Retry: If the loading screen persists, disconnect from Bluetooth and reconnect.
Ensure your network connection is stable before attempting to load again.
4. Restart Your Device: If the problem continues, restart your mobile device to clear any
temporary issues. Once it’s rebooted, attempt to connect to Bluetooth again and check if the loading issue
has been resolved.
Q3:How to Solve Location Change Not Working in Apple Maps?
If you’ve successfully connected to Bluetooth with iAnyGo but the Pokemon Go or Monster Hunter Now Spoof location modification
isn’t working, or the location is grayed out in Apple Maps, follow these steps to troubleshoot:
1. Restart Location Services, Cellular Data, and Wi-Fi
Manually Restart Location Services: Go to your device’s settings and turn off Location
Services, wait for 10 seconds, then turn it back on. This refreshes the GPS system and ensures the new
location is recognized.
Reset Cellular Data and Wi-Fi: Disable both Cellular Data and Wi-Fi, then re-enable
them after a few seconds. A stable network connection is essential for iAnyGo to apply location changes
accurately.
2. Check for Far-Distance Location Modifications
Limit Large Jumps in Location: If you're attempting to modify your location over a long distance
(e.g., jumping across continents), it may not apply correctly. Instead, try making smaller, incremental
jumps in location to avoid detection by Pokémon Go or Apple Maps.
Q4:How to Fix Location Reverting Quickly After Modification on iOS 18?
If you notice that your location is quickly reverting to your real location after modifying it with iAnyGo,
here’s what to do:
Open Settings Menu: Navigate to iAnyGo's Menu and select Settings.
Activate CoordinateOscillationMode: Turn on the CoordinateOscillationMode feature. This setting helps maintain your modified location, ensuring it
doesn’t revert back to your real location while you're connected.
Other Tips to Fix Location Reverting
1. Ensure Bluetooth is Enabled: When using iAnyGo on a PC, make sure your Apple device’s Bluetooth is turned on and stays connected to iAnyGo (via USB or Wi-Fi).
2. Fix Location Reset Quickly: If your location reverts to the real one, don’t reconnect Bluetooth. Instead, turn off Location Services, Cellular, and Wi-Fi, modify the location, then turn them back on.
3. Avoid Frequent App Switching: Stay on the game interface to maintain stability and avoid disruptions.
4. Limit Location-Service App Use: To prevent virtual location resetting, reduce frequent switching between apps like food delivery or ride-hailing.
5. Use Normal Mode First: Before entering the map page, use normal mode once, then switch to game mode (without altering map page location data).
Q5:How to Remove a Linked Device?
If the connection is through Wi-Fi, switch the device or computer to a different network or
disable Wi-Fi. As long as they're not on the same Wi-Fi network, iAnyGo won't detect the device.
For connections via a USB cable, just unplug the data cable.
For Bluetooth connections, you can remove the device by going to your phone and computer’s Bluetooth settings and unpairing or deleting the connection. This will ensure that the devices are no longer linked, allowing you to proceed without interference from previous connections.
Q6:How to Resolve Wi-Fi Connection Failures?
Switch the network on the computer, trying wireless network if it's broadband network.
Be sure to disable the previous network card:
Win 10: Control Panel >> Network and Internet >> Network Connections >> right click to "Disabled" the
previous network card.
Win 11: Control Panel >> Network and Internet >> Advanced Network Settings >> Disabled the
Local Network.
Note: Wi-Fi connection is supported for iOS 18 devices.
What to do if the iAnyGo installation keeps failing?
Update to the latest version.
Contact Support: If none of the above steps work, contact Contact iAnyGo Support for further assistance.