I. Players who want to spoof and hatch eggs
Many Pokémon GO players who use spoofing don’t just want to catch Pokémon or spin PokéStops—they also want to accumulate steps for egg hatching and Adventure Sync tasks.
Especially during events, being able to move while hatching doubles efficiency.
But since GPS data is modified before being sent to the game, the key question is: Will Adventure Sync still count distance properly?
II. How Adventure Sync works
Adventure Sync does not directly rely on GPS data from the Pokémon GO app. Instead, it gathers distance data from the system’s health tracking platform:
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iOS: Apple Health
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Android: Google Fit
The game periodically reads walking distance and step data from these platforms and converts them into egg-hatching progress and fitness records.
This means even if the game is closed, your device sensors still track movement.
III. Impact of spoofing on Adventure Sync
Different spoofing tools affect Adventure Sync differently:
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Pure teleportation: If you only teleport your avatar without simulated walking, Apple Health or Google Fit won’t record steps → no Adventure Sync distance.
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Joystick walking: Some spoofers simulate walking, but if speeds are unrealistic (bike-level or too fast), the system may not count steps.
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Background interference: Some software spoofers must run in the foreground, interrupting Apple Health or Google Fit background tracking—causing inaccurate Adventure Sync data.
IV. Common player questions & solutions
Many players assume that as long as the avatar moves on the map, steps will be counted. After spoofing all day, they find egg distance hasn’t increased.
Main reasons:
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Simulated movement didn’t trigger the phone’s accelerometer → no steps recorded.
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Simulated speed too fast → flagged as vehicle travel, not walking.
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Spoofing app interfered with health platform background updates → data not synced.
Solution: Use tools with realistic walking simulation and ensure Apple Health / Google Fit runs normally in the background.
V. FlyMon’s advantages
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FlyMon’s joystick walking simulates movement at reasonable walking speeds, avoiding rejection by health platforms.
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As a hardware-based solution, FlyMon does not block Apple Health or Google Fit background operations, so Adventure Sync data continues to accumulate.
For players who want to catch, spin, and hatch eggs at the same time, FlyMon’s stable walking simulation and compatibility with health platforms offer the best long-term reliability.