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<blockquote data-quote="db89" data-source="post: 2030419" data-attributes="member: 374526"><p>I would say the only way that could happen really is via an OS update or potentially Google Play Services (which has unrestricted access to the devices for core functions) could hobble the feature in some way if they really wanted to or claimed they had to.</p><p></p><p>There are so many Android devices and implementations out there it would be impossible to say for each one but <em>usually</em> there is a way to go back on most of them and revert OS updates (can't comment on WearOS). You could, in theory, have a second device that was used offline with Bluetooth running xDrip+. This is the way one of the insulin pump manufacturers have been trialling with an extremely locked down Android device to server the purpose of pump controller.</p><p></p><p>Android as an OS can be taken from source and adapted to work on any device so it's safe to say there would be ways around it but similar challenges would be presented that would make it inconvenient (inability to use on your primary device for example) like is being seen over on iOS right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="db89, post: 2030419, member: 374526"] I would say the only way that could happen really is via an OS update or potentially Google Play Services (which has unrestricted access to the devices for core functions) could hobble the feature in some way if they really wanted to or claimed they had to. There are so many Android devices and implementations out there it would be impossible to say for each one but [I]usually[/I] there is a way to go back on most of them and revert OS updates (can't comment on WearOS). You could, in theory, have a second device that was used offline with Bluetooth running xDrip+. This is the way one of the insulin pump manufacturers have been trialling with an extremely locked down Android device to server the purpose of pump controller. Android as an OS can be taken from source and adapted to work on any device so it's safe to say there would be ways around it but similar challenges would be presented that would make it inconvenient (inability to use on your primary device for example) like is being seen over on iOS right now. [/QUOTE]
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