Your best bet for information on this are the facebook groups - they maintain a list of the phones that kill sensors. I'm surprised that the 6P isn't supported. Are you linked to the UK Play Store?Does anyone know when the app will be updated to include the Nexus 6P or does anyone have any experience of using any other apps. I read somewhere that someone had problems with the Nexus 6P damaging the sensor. Does anyone have any knowledge of this?
Thanks, I'll look into this.I don't have an android but if it has a RFID reader then I would have thought it will work.
With Android you can install apps manually with the APK file. Have a search for installing APK files and see of you can get hold of the LibreLink APK file.
Thanks, I'll look into this.
Thanks for this. Yes, it's the UK Play Store; the app is available for the earlier Nexus 6 but not 6P. Might give Glimp a go.Your best bet for information on this are the facebook groups - they maintain a list of the phones that kill sensors. I'm surprised that the 6P isn't supported. Are you linked to the UK Play Store?
I'd suggest that you'd be best asking Abbott directly about when support will be available as they are best placed to know.
There are other apps out there (they are rounded up here: http://www.diabettech.com/freestyle...a-quick-round-up-of-the-phone-apps-available/ - there may be more now, and that post is a little out of date) - so you could try them. The Glimp app has now been updated to run in CGM mode in an armband placed over the sensor and talks to NightScout. They've also worked out how to start the sensor using Glimp (the app is called Glimp S). All this comes with a "Use at your own and your sensor's risk" warning", and is part of what drove the LibreLink app!
As far as I am aware, no one has created an app for WinPho.Hi
Has anyone experience of using Windows phone, app and scanning, please? Many thanks
I tried Glimp via my Nexus 6P this afternoon, with about an hour of life left in my sensor. It took the first reading with no problem, the second failed and the third stopped the sensor working. Won't be using my phone again.Thanks for this. Yes, it's the UK Play Store; the app is available for the earlier Nexus 6 but not 6P. Might give Glimp a go.
I suspect that's why Libre link isn't available for the 6p. For some reason some of the NFC implementations just don't work.I tried Glimp via my Nexus 6P this afternoon, with about an hour of life left in my sensor. It took the first reading with no problem, the second failed and the third stopped the sensor working. Won't be using my phone again.
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