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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2628623" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>The early versions of the Google Pixel chipset did have a hardware issue with bluetooth, but that has now been resolved in Pixel 6 and 6a phones. Presumably the Pxel 7 is using the same chipset? I know Huawei and Honor phones have weak Bluetooth connectivity issues. It must be noted that the BLE version of Bluetooth (Low Energy version) V5.1 and V5.2 is only capable of communicating over 1 metre compared to classsic bluetooth at 10 metres. I do not know, but I suspect the Libre Sensor is BLE to give the sensor longer lifespan.</p><p>Is anyone using an IOS phone or tablet to communicate with the Libre sensors, and if so, are there any issues like the ones reported in this thread? Or is it only Android phones having this issue? Apple are the driving force for Bluetooth interfaces, and set the standard. Hearing aids have this same problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2628623, member: 196898"] The early versions of the Google Pixel chipset did have a hardware issue with bluetooth, but that has now been resolved in Pixel 6 and 6a phones. Presumably the Pxel 7 is using the same chipset? I know Huawei and Honor phones have weak Bluetooth connectivity issues. It must be noted that the BLE version of Bluetooth (Low Energy version) V5.1 and V5.2 is only capable of communicating over 1 metre compared to classsic bluetooth at 10 metres. I do not know, but I suspect the Libre Sensor is BLE to give the sensor longer lifespan. Is anyone using an IOS phone or tablet to communicate with the Libre sensors, and if so, are there any issues like the ones reported in this thread? Or is it only Android phones having this issue? Apple are the driving force for Bluetooth interfaces, and set the standard. Hearing aids have this same problem. [/QUOTE]
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