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<blockquote data-quote="Owenn01" data-source="post: 2673365" data-attributes="member: 487412"><p>Looking at some of these comments one has to wonder whether Abbot are making sure that the app is keeping pace with software updates from the phone manufacturers? The comms issue could well be a 'security update' being laid down on to the phone but which then disables or interferes with the Libre 2 signal to the phone (as happened famously last year with the iPhone debacle). I rarely get loss of signal (iPhone 8 and latest Apple software version) but it is a 'works phone' and so is kept absolutely up to date in that respect. </p><p>BTW - I am more interested (slight tangent - sorry) in Libre 2 failures and how you all get on replacing them? I had one fail within 12 hours of installing and, whilst my doctors seem okay in just sending another prescription out, I wonder how long that would be tolerated given how expensive to their budgets these are? As to the reasons for the failure? No idea....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owenn01, post: 2673365, member: 487412"] Looking at some of these comments one has to wonder whether Abbot are making sure that the app is keeping pace with software updates from the phone manufacturers? The comms issue could well be a 'security update' being laid down on to the phone but which then disables or interferes with the Libre 2 signal to the phone (as happened famously last year with the iPhone debacle). I rarely get loss of signal (iPhone 8 and latest Apple software version) but it is a 'works phone' and so is kept absolutely up to date in that respect. BTW - I am more interested (slight tangent - sorry) in Libre 2 failures and how you all get on replacing them? I had one fail within 12 hours of installing and, whilst my doctors seem okay in just sending another prescription out, I wonder how long that would be tolerated given how expensive to their budgets these are? As to the reasons for the failure? No idea.... [/QUOTE]
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