Grandadfatboy
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I understand and appreciate what you are saying, it just seemed to be too much of a coincidence that the issues I started experiencing directly followed the last update of my phone.@Grandadfatboy don't be too harsh on Samsung. When you buy a mobile phone you pay to receive for a period of time upgrades to your mobile's operating system, as well as security patches. Those upgrades and security patches are supposed to make your mobile phone more stable and less vulnerable to being hacked.
My understanding is that it is up to software developers (Abbott in this case with Freestyle Librelink) to ensure that their software is compatible with operating system updates and security patches.
You can of course change the settings on your mobile phone so that in future the phone doesn't update its system software automatically. Samsung are usually very good at walking customers through how to do that.
As long as you appreciate that not updating your mobile's system software when available may make your phone less stable and less secure.
I understand from other forums that the issues you have mentioned have also happened to other (non Samsung) Android mobile phones (Pixel), as well as some iPhones.
The current issues with no alarms and scanning issues also coincide with Abbott updating its Freestyle Librelink app twice: in November and December 2022.
Until Abbott fix the problems with Librelink, I am using their Freestyle Libre 2 Reader. You might want to consider using the Libre 2 Reader for the time being too.
Yah, there will always be "better" widgets out there, but it is the expectation of consumers that their chosen widget works as intended and as described by the manufacturer. I appreciate your input, and I too have thought about going with the G6. However it is bulkier than the (freestyle libre 2) FL2, more costly and provides features that others may not need. With that said, it would be nice if this forum was used to collect individual experiences regarding alarms on the FL2....and then provide this collective data set to Abbot, as they will want a statistically sufficient number of complaints to take it seriously.Have to say Dexcom is ahead of Freestlye Libre - it’s whether you want to pay for it. I’m a type 1 on insulin pump, I tried the Dexcom 1- unfortunately just too basic(you cannot make any notes on it -insulin,food,exercise) I’m now going back to the G6
You shouldn't have to rely on third party software and third party products, none of which has been submitted to the official, government-backed UK medical device regulator (the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency) to be scrutinised to check that they work and are safe and then licensed officially by the UK regulator for use by patients; third party apps and products which also haven't been authorised or recommended officially by any of the manufacturers of flash glucose monitors or continuous glucose monitors.
My understanding is that many of these unauthorised/unlicensed third party apps/products only work intermittently at best.
I had a similar problem recently and on contacting Abbot directly was informed that they are experiencing difficulties with "some " phones. I am now using a reader, supplied by them.Changed my Libre sensor a few days ago and have noticed that the alarms are not working, have tried to reset everything but still not working, any ideas?
Hi.I also have an Samsung S20 and nothing is working with the alarms anymore - was just typing this into another thread:
I'm having problems with this too over the last month. Signal loss goes off all the time even when I've just scanned the libre 2 with my Samsung S20. When I turn phone off and on, the alarms work for 10 minutes, then don't work at all. Had low blood sugar and high blood sugar with no alarms going off at all over the last few weeks. Have to turn off the signal loss alarm because it's just not working properly and when I do scan it still says signal loss. Woke up at 4am with low blood sugar and no alarms have gone off despite being low for over an hour according to the readings and yes I have all the correct settings to override DND etc....very exasperating for something that worked so well in the past. I've had this phone for 6 months and it used to work fine...this problem has only recently started...
Read your account of the issues you are experiencing with the Freestyle Librelink app with interest.Hi.
Been reading through entire thread and stopped at yours and one you were replying to as I have same issue and can offer a little more. I had no issues before updating to android 13 in December then the alarms began to stop working. I work in tech so had a head start on Abbott support who as a previous thread mentioned go through a step by step script and don't listen. Ultimately they sent a new sensor which I didn't want, I want the alarms to work, and said I'd exhausted all options and to either use a reader instead or get a new phone. The odd thing about the alarms is they work for a time usually after a reboot for about 12-24 hours then stop. It's now Jan 2023 and I have upgraded the phone to Samsung galaxy S22. Same issue. I'm convinced it's the OS not gelling with the app but who knows. I think we just have to wait for Abbott to figure it out but the more pressure on them the better. Will be writing to them.
Hi,Read your account of the issues you are experiencing with the Freestyle Librelink app with interest.
May I suggest, if you really want to put pressure on Abbott to fix the problems that many UK users of their Librelink app have been having for several months now, that you consider going online snd filing a Yellow Card incident report with the UK medical devices regulator, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.
The MHRA licensed Abbott to make the Freestyle Librelink app available to UK diabetics to provide (for diabetics that want them) when in normal use and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, low and high glucose alarms with a compatible mobile phone.Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion, I was not aware, will look into that.
I am having the same problem with loss of alarmsNobody, including Abbotts, will give me a reader for my libre 2. Everyone tells me I have to use my mobile. The alarms used to work, now they don't
Thanks for posting thisI understand and appreciate what you are saying, it just seemed to be too much of a coincidence that the issues I started experiencing directly followed the last update of my phone.
When I was first received my Libre 2 I was only supplied with a single sensor and no reader, so had no choice other than to start the sensor with my phone.
Jaylee - Thank you !Hi @Optium ,
Here is my thoughts..
To be quite frank. I don’t use a reader for the Libre 2. Neither do I use a phone that is on the Abbott “compatibility list.”
Tethering the Libre to an abbot reader will do just that. You should still be able to just scan using your phone.
The reader is a separate data gathering entity..
Reliable alarm wise.. Despite “updates” for the phones OS or the librelink app. I use a free trusted third party app like Diabox.
It works for me even if I leave my phone in another room, I can hear alerts if I drift out of range.
Till Abbott pull their finger out & resolve this. I feel my “work around” is more than adequate & it even uses the Libre 2’s potential as a “CGM” with BG updates on my phone every 5mins. As well as the alarms..
I called Abbott again and that was their response too. Need a reader. I have posted to the uk Medical device regulator. Fyi abbott emailed me latest list of compatible android phones...I cannot get alarms to work (Libre 2 app) on my Samsung galaxy A12 anymore
They were working until about a week ago. I checked that all settings were correct then replaced a sensor two days early to see if that would solve the problem- NO it did not !
I phoned Abbott Careline to be informed that the app wasn't supported on A12 (so- why did it work before ?
The only thing I did was update the app) Is anyone else having this issue
Abbott are sending me a reader to use
Thanks for the info hengemanI called Abbott again and that was their response too. Need a reader. I have posted to the uk Medical device regulator. Fyi abbott emailed me latest list of compatible android phones...
Please find below the compatible Samsung phone list: (compatibility with FS LibreLink 2.8.2. and Android 13)
Samsung Galaxy A7, A20, A20e, A21, A21 ????, A22, A23, A30, A32 5G, A33 5G, A40, A41, A50, A51, A52, A52 5G, A53 5G, A70, A71, A71 5G, Feel2, M31, Note8, Note9, Note10+, Note10 Lite, Note20 Ultra 5G, S7, S7 Edge, S8, S8+, S9, S9+, S10, S10 5G, S10e, S10+, S20, S20 FE 5G, S21 5G, S21 5G Olympic Games Edition, S21+ 5G, S22, Z Flip3 5G, Z Fold3 5G
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