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- Type of diabetes
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Yes, unfortunately the transmitter "Conveniently" began to show the low battery warning at precise dates and times as mentioned above. Consequently, I'm confident in saying that it was not an issue of a low battery, but rather the software designed to shut-off at specific points in time.
Furthermore, my Dexcom Clarity app still shows the serial numbers on both of my transmitters. That leads me to believe it would be much more difficult to somehow extend the battery life of a transmitter.
The only things I can think of that would even have a chance at working (and even then I doubt it) is to trade transmitters with someone else at the 3-month point, or to somehow find a way to erase the transmitter data on your receiver and phone.
Furthermore, my Dexcom Clarity app still shows the serial numbers on both of my transmitters. That leads me to believe it would be much more difficult to somehow extend the battery life of a transmitter.
The only things I can think of that would even have a chance at working (and even then I doubt it) is to trade transmitters with someone else at the 3-month point, or to somehow find a way to erase the transmitter data on your receiver and phone.