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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2359399" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>I have a Galaxy note 4 i acquired in good nick, used. & pretty impressed with the performance.</p><p>I see no point in paying big bucks for something i can easily drop.</p><p>The stand alone watch i have transmitting to the phone. is just that. a time piece & receives my BG in one non-chunky package.</p><p>Problem is with my watch when the L2 takes over. I'm happy with the L1 & pretty confident i can get the xDrip app to pick it up. I may have to continue with the MM2 as a bridge for the watch because there is a strong possibility the watch's firmware won't pick up the bluetooth algorithm from the L2.</p><p></p><p>These all in one jobs in the offing? This next gen?? If proven to work, i would splash out on one could save me a fortune in sensors on the long run...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2359399, member: 101136"] I have a Galaxy note 4 i acquired in good nick, used. & pretty impressed with the performance. I see no point in paying big bucks for something i can easily drop. The stand alone watch i have transmitting to the phone. is just that. a time piece & receives my BG in one non-chunky package. Problem is with my watch when the L2 takes over. I'm happy with the L1 & pretty confident i can get the xDrip app to pick it up. I may have to continue with the MM2 as a bridge for the watch because there is a strong possibility the watch's firmware won't pick up the bluetooth algorithm from the L2. These all in one jobs in the offing? This next gen?? If proven to work, i would splash out on one could save me a fortune in sensors on the long run... [/QUOTE]
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