Go Radar-Maps for Pokémon Go for Android
Using Poke Radar for Pokemon GO is extremely simple. You can view all of the nearby Pokemon in your area that have been discovered by your self and other players on the map, along with the times of day they were found.
If you're trying to find a specific Pokemon's location, you can quickly use the "Filter" feature to find the nearest one.
Since Poke Radar for Pokemon GO is driven by it's community, it's possible that there may not yet be Pokemon locations in your area when you first download the app. If this is the case, you can go out and mark the locations of Pokemon you've found to help other players in your area. When others view the location of the Pokemon locations you've marked, your trainer name will also be associated to aid your local trainer reputation. Everyone's gotta catch'em all - so why not work together?
All Pokemon location submissions have the ability to be "Upvoted" or "Downvoted" by others. If a submission receives too many "Downvotes" it will be automatically removed from the map. Highly "Upvoted" locations will receive display priority on the map.
DISCLAIMER:
"Pokemon Go", Pokemon, Nintendo, Niantic, and character names or imagery are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Use of such marks does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by the mark holders.
It's not a radar
Awesome app to play Pokemon GO
Map put me london. I'm in US. Couldn't get to settings without ads.
Very fabu development nice and very reliable
by K####:
The app thought I was in London when I first opened it and once I managed to get it to the right location it said there was nothing around me even though I live in the heart of a downtown core. And yes my GPS and all that was on properly.