- Messages
- 2
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
For some time now, my Libre 2 sensor has not been talking to my iPhone via Bluetooth. I reviewed online several potential fixes, such as removing the cache from the Abbott app on my iPhone, but before trying that "fix" and, as a result, losing the 14 days of life left in my current sensor, I decided to set up a call with Abbott. I spoke to a very nice chap who, after going away for a while to discuss with colleagues, returned and informed me that my phone was at fault. After a little more discussion, I discovered that what he meant was that Abbott had not updated the app to work with the latest iOS, which, in my case, is 18.2.1. He went on to say there was no fix; cache removal wouldn't work, for example, and it was simply a matter of waiting for the fix. Boffins, he claims, are "working night and day" on a fix. In the meantime, the only way to get notifications and alerts is if you use the Abbot-supplied reader.
So, all you Libre 2 Plus users, if you have an iPhone and wish to receive alerts, it is back to using the reader for the near (I hope) future.
Manual scanning using your iPhone continues to work fine.
So, all you Libre 2 Plus users, if you have an iPhone and wish to receive alerts, it is back to using the reader for the near (I hope) future.
Manual scanning using your iPhone continues to work fine.