Most android phone works along side the Libre 2 reader you must scan the reader first then the phone. I use a Samsung 12 and have no problems with it.I have been accepted for the Freestyle Libre but my phone is apparently not compatible even though it is an Android level 9 and the recommended list I was sent as got "old" phones on according to the mobile rep.
Does anyone use a separate phone for their Libre?
I don't want to use a phone as I'm quite content to use the reader that Abbot supplies. It's smaller than a phone, simple to use and built for the job. No worrying about phone upgrades!I have been accepted for the Freestyle Libre but my phone is apparently not compatible even though it is an Android level 9 and the recommended list I was sent as got "old" phones on according to the mobile rep.
Does anyone use a separate phone for their Libre?
If the App doesn’t work how do you get readings and how do you communicate with your medical team?I have an iPhone SE and the App won't work on that, but to honest I am not particularly worried - I take readings a dozen or so times a day, the Libre 2 has the warning alarms and I upload regularly to see all the statistical stuff and keep my medical team up to date.
I use the reader for Libre 2.If the App doesn’t work how do you get readings and how do you communicate with your medical team?
Yep, I got my Libre back in September. My current mobile phone is incompatible with the Libre App, so my team gave me a NUU A5X handset to use with it.I have been accepted for the Freestyle Libre but my phone is apparently not compatible even though it is an Android level 9 and the recommended list I was sent as got "old" phones on according to the mobile rep.
Does anyone use a separate phone for their Libre?
I have been accepted for the Freestyle Libre but my phone is apparently not compatible even though it is an Android level 9 and the recommended list I was sent as got "old" phones on according to the mobile rep.
Does anyone use a separate phone for their Libre?
I'm the same as JG. I just use the Libre 2 reader itself and it does everything and more that I want- the most important to my mind being the high and low glucose alarm facilities and also what doses of insulin you've taken and how many carbs for meals. It's also small enough to fit in the pocket when going outside so you don't have to be have to be in any way high tech orientated to operate it. I've never liked putting all your eggs in one basket so to speak; so this way if you lose or break your phone you are still aok by having the seperate Libre 2 reader on you.I have an iPhone SE and the App won't work on that, but to honest I am not particularly worried - I take readings a dozen or so times a day, the Libre 2 has the warning alarms and I upload regularly to see all the statistical stuff and keep my medical team up to date.
I use the Samsung galaxy s9 and never had a problem with it, have you done all the software updates on the phone?I have been accepted for the Freestyle Libre but my phone is apparently not compatible even though it is an Android level 9 and the recommended list I was sent as got "old" phones on according to the mobile rep.
Does anyone use a separate phone for their Libre?
The Libre app works on my iPhone SE. In addition, I use a cheap LG phone with a DiaBox app that receives readings from the Libre via a Bubble Mini.I have an iPhone SE and the App won't work on that, but to honest I am not particularly worried - I take readings a dozen or so times a day, the Libre 2 has the warning alarms and I upload regularly to see all the statistical stuff and keep my medical team up to date.
My phone Samsung A12 isn't listed either, but is compatible. Luckily I rang to speak to them in person. They will check for you as I do not think their list is totally comprehensive for some reason. But if your phone is not compatible, then using a separate phone seems logical to me. Might be a good idea to check which phones are going to be compatible with the libre 3 before upgrading any phones. That list may be different.I have been accepted for the Freestyle Libre but my phone is apparently not compatible even though it is an Android level 9 and the recommended list I was sent as got "old" phones on according to the mobile rep.
Does anyone use a separate phone for their Libre?
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