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New phone - NFC won't scan L2 sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="sgm14" data-source="post: 2689971" data-attributes="member: 517358"><p>I don't think this is a regional lock issue as AFAIK Abbott have a different error message for that case.</p><p></p><p>This may be just a case of NFC unreliability. If you are getting the 335 error, then the Libre is able to realise that you are trying to scan the sensor (so NFC is working), but the scan does not complete.</p><p></p><p>My only suggestion is to try to find where on the phone the NFC sensor is located and try to hold that over the sensor. If you are like me, you might tend of move the phone about while trying to get it to scan - which could mean you start to get a signal and then move away before the scan is complete (which is why the 335 message talks about hold the phone steady).</p><p></p><p>I've changed my phone recently and haven't figured out yet the trick to scanning reliably so my Event log is full or 335 errors, but it does scan eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgm14, post: 2689971, member: 517358"] I don't think this is a regional lock issue as AFAIK Abbott have a different error message for that case. This may be just a case of NFC unreliability. If you are getting the 335 error, then the Libre is able to realise that you are trying to scan the sensor (so NFC is working), but the scan does not complete. My only suggestion is to try to find where on the phone the NFC sensor is located and try to hold that over the sensor. If you are like me, you might tend of move the phone about while trying to get it to scan - which could mean you start to get a signal and then move away before the scan is complete (which is why the 335 message talks about hold the phone steady). I've changed my phone recently and haven't figured out yet the trick to scanning reliably so my Event log is full or 335 errors, but it does scan eventually. [/QUOTE]
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