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Mobile change Samsung A55?

  
Javierladez
10/12/2024 7:28 a.m.

Has anyone tried the Samsung A55?

It is supposed to be Samsung works perfectly with the free2.

What clock is compatible?

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Ruthbia
10/12/2024 5:55 p.m.

Clock?Samsung

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
Javierladez
10/12/2024 5:57 p.m.

ruthbia said:
clock?Samsung

Yes, in principle yes.

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AFlores
10/13/2024 4:53 p.m.

Hello, I have recently changed an Xiaomi for a Samsung A35 (for the purposes it is practically equal to the A55) and I must say that when it comes to connection with free2 zero problems.It never disconnects and, if for some reason, I move away outside the reach of Bluetoooh, it is enough to approach again so that it connects again automatically and resumes the sensor readings.In short, I am very happy with the change since I have not had any incidence since then.

With respect to the clock I bought a second -hand galaxy 4 on eBay since I was not very sure of its usefulness but I must say that it connects perfectly with the phone and, by allowing customized spheres, showing the information of the sensor's readingsthrough free utility and using the Glucodatahandler app as a vehicle.Anyway, very happy with the Telephone-Real set.Now I just need to go for the Galaxy Watch 7 :)

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Javierlandez
10/16/2024 12:14 p.m.

It is already in operation and perfectly ... at least for the moment

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javi1976
11/24/2024 8:09 p.m.

Hello good evening.I am writing to see if you could do me a favor.My son carries Pump Medtronic 780g and to follow his glycemia through the app that comes in PlayStore of Medtronic "Carelink Connect" is called There are certain very few mobile phones that are compatible.The iPhone are worth all for being American Medtronic, and the Samsung A55 have added this month to the list as compatible.If someone who had it could install the Carelink Connect app and confirm that it does not make an error would be eternally grateful.I leave you a photo of the error that comes out if the mobile is not compatible as is my case with an Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 Pro 5g

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javi1976
11/24/2024 8:09 p.m.

Thank you very much in advance

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Javierlandez
11/24/2024 8:43 p.m.

I just installed it does not give the mistake you have put ... but a message is going to put the capture here

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Javierlandez
11/24/2024 8:43 p.m.

I just installed it does not give the mistake you have put ... but a message is going to put the capture here

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Javierlandez
11/24/2024 8:43 p.m.


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Javierlandez
11/24/2024 8:44 p.m.

It is with a Samsung A55 ...

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javi1976
11/25/2024 9:42 a.m.


Javierlandez said:
@Javierlandez said:

It is with a Samsung A55 ...

THANKS INFINITED JAVIER.If that message allows you to use the app, but they have not yet compatible at all since it was added this month to the list of compatible smartphones but with that message if it works.Thank you very much for the help and here you have me in case you need.

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Sorprendido
11/25/2024 6:08 p.m.

Good afternoon

Apart from mobiles, there is only talk of clocks, when taking the sensor readings.In advance that I am nothing on this of new technologies and that I am always in tow.But, nobody talks about readers.I keep working with him and I do very well.Was it already obsolete?

Desde 1984 diabético tipo 1
Tresiba al mediodía , Apidra en las comidas.
Glicosiladas alrededor de 6,5 %
" Lo que más nos perjudica es que vivimos, no al dictado de nuestra razón , sino según las ajenas costumbres. "

Séneca

  
Ricki21
11/26/2024 1:54 p.m.

@Sorprende: If the reader is doing well, you can continue using it but keep in mind that FreeLink on the mobile allows you to have the continuous measurement of your glucose without having to pass your mobile on the sensor

DM1 desde 1982: Toujeo+Novorapid

  
Sorprendido
11/26/2024 4:40 p.m.

@Ricki21, I have the FreeLink app on my mobile, apart from the first reader.Every time I start a sensor I do it first with the reader, then with the mobile and from there I can read the sensor indistinctly with both.Do you mean that?

Desde 1984 diabético tipo 1
Tresiba al mediodía , Apidra en las comidas.
Glicosiladas alrededor de 6,5 %
" Lo que más nos perjudica es que vivimos, no al dictado de nuestra razón , sino según las ajenas costumbres. "

Séneca

  
Ricki21
11/26/2024 7:49 p.m.

@Sorprende: But you see glucose on your mobile without having to scan the sensor?

DM1 desde 1982: Toujeo+Novorapid

  
Sorprendido
11/26/2024 10:02 p.m.

@Ricki21, no.I need to scan with the mobile too.Is there any way not to do it and that you read you?


Desde 1984 diabético tipo 1
Tresiba al mediodía , Apidra en las comidas.
Glicosiladas alrededor de 6,5 %
" Lo que más nos perjudica es que vivimos, no al dictado de nuestra razón , sino según las ajenas costumbres. "

Séneca

  
Ricki21
11/27/2024 9:28 a.m.

@Sorprende: To have continuous measurement on the mobile you have to update the freeLink app.Go to your phone's settings, you are looking for "applications" and select the FreeLink app.Below the latest version (2.11.2)

If you do not match you, in Google Play Store you can update LibreLink.

The next time you start a new sensor you will have to do it first with your mobile and you can look at the glucose without scanning, just opening the app on your mobile.That implies always having the mobile near.The reader can also continue to use it but with him you will always have to scan the sensor.

You have more information on Google Play, in the APP LibreLink, in the section where it puts "news".

DM1 desde 1982: Toujeo+Novorapid

  
Sherpa41
11/27/2024 12:58 p.m.


Ricki21 said:
@Ricki21 said:

@Sorprende: To have continuous measurement on the mobile you have to update the freeLink app.Go to your phone's settings, you are looking for "applications" and select the FreeLink app.Below the latest version (2.11.2)

If you do not match you, in Google Play Store you can update LibreLink.

The next time you start a new sensor you will have to do it first with your mobile and you can look at the glucose without scanning, just opening the app on your mobile.That implies always having the mobile near.The reader can also continue to use it but with him you will always have to scan the sensor.

You have more information on Google Play, in the APP LibreLink, in the section where it puts "news".

I think if you escape first with the mobile, the reader no longer works.


En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?

  
Sorprendido
11/27/2024 2:53 p.m.

@Ricki21, I was convinced of this that points @sherpa41.For that reason, the sensor with the reader always first.Then the mobile.I do not see that you comment on the readers.Have they already been disused?

Greetings.

Desde 1984 diabético tipo 1
Tresiba al mediodía , Apidra en las comidas.
Glicosiladas alrededor de 6,5 %
" Lo que más nos perjudica es que vivimos, no al dictado de nuestra razón , sino según las ajenas costumbres. "

Séneca

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