

While that is fine for those who enjoy the feature, anyone who would rather not play with AR enabled due to the longer load times, motion sickness, or simply having an older device that doesn't support this AR+ mode would end up getting pestered by pop-ups.

However, the Android version of the game got an update in 2018 called ARCore that improved this AR version of the game. The thrill of seeing Pokémon in the real world was strong at first, but after the first few months a majority of players turned the feature off and never looked back. Here's how you can disable them for good. Despite an update meant to remove the pop-ups asking to enable AR+ or update ARCore on Android devices, many players are still pestered by them. Pokémon GO launched with the promise of allowing you to find and capture Pokémon while exploring the world around you, but not everyone wants to use that specific feature.
