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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2542526" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>[USER=67557]@ElenaP[/USER] I guess they have "expired" their app's versions. So after a certain length of time, you have to update it. Whether your phone is compatible or not. Some are running into that their older phones won't work at all as it won't take the new update and the new phones don't work right because they are not compatible. I would not have updated mine except I was already having issues with the app and it wasn't on the compatible list. They want you to update with the new phones and ios because the only way to make sure alerts come through is to make sure everything's a critical alert. I would have preferred the sometimes not working than phone calls being hung up on or blaring sounds while I was on the phone. Now I have to go into settings and constantly change on off etc.</p><p></p><p>They are blaming Apple and saying to complain to Apple about their critical alerts, which is ridiculous. Apple’s critical alerts is for flood warnings etc that happen in a blue moon type of thing, not an override that basically we hear probably a few times a day, every day. That Dexcom chose that route because it was easiest to write code or ? it is all on Dexcom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2542526, member: 475037"] [USER=67557]@ElenaP[/USER] I guess they have "expired" their app's versions. So after a certain length of time, you have to update it. Whether your phone is compatible or not. Some are running into that their older phones won't work at all as it won't take the new update and the new phones don't work right because they are not compatible. I would not have updated mine except I was already having issues with the app and it wasn't on the compatible list. They want you to update with the new phones and ios because the only way to make sure alerts come through is to make sure everything's a critical alert. I would have preferred the sometimes not working than phone calls being hung up on or blaring sounds while I was on the phone. Now I have to go into settings and constantly change on off etc. They are blaming Apple and saying to complain to Apple about their critical alerts, which is ridiculous. Apple’s critical alerts is for flood warnings etc that happen in a blue moon type of thing, not an override that basically we hear probably a few times a day, every day. That Dexcom chose that route because it was easiest to write code or ? it is all on Dexcom. [/QUOTE]
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