toniec said:
ruthbia said:
the freeLink authorizes your girlfriend (his mail) and then install freeLinkup on his mobile, with his mail.
Thank you, but that is not what I need.What I want is to be able to scan my sensor from your mobile if at some point I have a problem with my mobile.With LibreLinkup she can see the data captured on my mobile, but not scan with the NFC of her mobile sensor.
If your mobile breaks install the app on the app in hers and you can continue scanning.But at the same time you can't.
When changing mobile you lose the previous data on the mobile, but in Libreview they stay.
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08/03/2025 12:33 p.m.
For the list
Motorola G15.It works perfect.The NFC antenna is here:

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R_78
08/17/2025 6:35 p.m.
Good afternoon.
Samsung M-55 with Android 15. It works well.
I also carry a Fitbit Versa 2 lite watch, in which the official application warns of high or low glucose with its corresponding measure, I also carry the Juggluco application, it serves me to see values on the mobile screen without the need to open the free app, and also send me the values to the clock every x minutes.
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@R_78 said:
Good afternoon.
Samsung M-55 with Android 15. It works well.
I also carry a Fitbit Versa 2 lite watch, in which the official application warns of high or low glucose with its corresponding measure, I also carry the Juggluco application, it serves me to see values on the mobile screen without the need to open the free app, and also send me the values to the clock every x minutes.
Hello, when you mean the official application, what do you mean?
You comment that indicates high or low glucose, but does the values mark every so often on the clock?Can you see the graphics?
What do you see with the applicationJuggluco ??
I don't know what this application is, maybe it is to carry a bomb.I put the insulin with a pen boligraph.
You could pass photos of the devices, mobile and clock.
I am evaluating options to change mobile, buy a clock and thus take the controls better by looking at the clock, at least when doing sports.
Gràcies
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Forgive.
Ah, by the way, I can't find where to buy (store) the clockFitbit Versa 2 lite watch, and its price.
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R_78
08/21/2025 7:14 p.m.
@Jordiv said:
@R_78said:
Good afternoon.
Samsung M-55 with Android 15. It works well.
I also carry a Fitbit Versa 2 lite watch, in which the official application warns of high or low glucose with its corresponding measure, I also carry the Juggluco application, it serves me to see values on the mobile screen without the need to open the free app, and also send me the values to the clock every x minutes.
Hello, when you mean the official application, what do you mean?You comment that indicates high or low glucose, but does the values mark every so often on the clock?Can you see the graphics?
What do you see with the applicationJuggluco ??
I don't know what this application is, maybe it is to carry a bomb.I put the insulin with a pen boligraph.
You could pass photos of the devices, mobile and clock.
I am evaluating options to change mobile, buy a clock and thus take the controls better by looking at the clock, at least when doing sports.
Gràcies
When I mean the official app is that of free 2.
This clock is not compatible with the graphics and if it were I have not managed to do it, what it makes me is that when I skip an alarm (high glucose/low) the clock vibrates and on the screen the text "High glucose alarm 173" appears to you, for example.
What I see Juggluco is when entering the application, the most accurate graphics in hours since expanding or moving the mobile screen you can make the graphs look at hours, every half hour, every 15 minutes in addition to being more durable in time, for example free you only see 8 hours of graphs and in Juggloch you can see more than a week.With Juggluco I see on the mobile lock screen the glucose, you can also see it on the home or main screen of the mobile.
I do not carry a bomb, use bolis.
Regarding the watch is an old model, I bought it 5 years ago.Now I suppose there will be other models.
As soon as I can upload photos.
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Today I have been talking to a Mid Mark Samsung advisor from my area, and we have seen mobile phones and watch.
Inside the mobiles, the Galaxy A56 5g.
And of the wach the watch 7, 44 mm/mm
These are the ones that have advised me.
It has told me that these models, they go perfectly with the applications of the freeLink sensors,
They also tell me that I have several months to try and if I am not happy you can return them without problem.
Will it be so?
Its prices;
Mobile 459 €, and € 239 clock.
What do you think ??
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@Jordiv
Samsung usually goes well with the freestyle.But I think, at least the mobile, you can find it much cheaper online.
The A56 5G can be seen for € 320 in FNAC, Carrefour and up to € 285 in Aliexpress.
I have it in the spotlight for when it goes down to € 250, surely at the end of the year.
Oh and I would look at me the Galaxy Watch 8, it is not that there is much difference but it will always be better than last year's model.
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JordiV said:
@Jordiv said:
Today I have been talking to a Mid Mark Samsung advisor from my area, and we have seen mobile phones and watch.
Inside the mobiles, the Galaxy A56 5g.
And of the wach the watch 7, 44 mm/mm
These are the ones that have advised me.
It has told me that these models, they go perfectly with the applications of the freeLink sensors,
They also tell me that I have several months to try and if I am not happy you can return them without problem.
Will it be so?
Its prices;
Mobile 459 €, and € 239 clock.
What do you think ??
Good @jordiv
Be careful with Samsung exynos processors since some give problems, in fact the A55 and A56 are not in the List of compatible telephones of Abbott (which does not mean that they are not compatible, only that they have not tested them).
I have a Samsung, but I recognize that from the S range (for work I needed some power).
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@Baraddur
Can you give more information about those problems?Where you have read or seen.
Apart from the Abbot list.
I planned to change to A56 in a few months.If I can still stretch for the S24/S24 Plus that I see that they are on the list.
Although the fact that (as you say in the other thread) your sensor does not self -bellitated, I am not very confident in the series S.
If not, I will have to continue with my old A54 that with LibreLink is really perfect.
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Sherpa41 said:
@Sherpa41 said:
@Baraddur
Can you give more information about those problems?Where you have read or seen.
Apart from the Abbot list.
I planned to change to A56 in a few months.If I can still stretch for the S24/S24 Plus that I see that they are on the list.
Although the fact that (as you say in the other thread) your sensor does not self -bellitated, I am not very confident in the series S.
If not, I will have to continue with my old A54 that with LibreLink is really perfect.
When I mean problems I do not say that it is with sensors as such, it is a process of processors.If you are looking for a little in Google you will see forums and specialized means commenting on how unpredictable they are (heating, blockages, battery drainage, connectivity problems).In fact, if you look for the S25 or Z series, they have returned to Snapdragon, to solve the problems with their processor.
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BaradDurr said:
@Baraddur said:
JordiV said:
Jordivsaid:
@Jordivsaid:
Today I have been talking to a Mid Mark Samsung advisor from my area, and we have seen mobile phones and watch.
Inside the mobiles, the Galaxy A56 5g.
And of the wach the watch 7, 44 mm/mm
These are the ones that have advised me.
It has told me that these models, they go perfectly with the applications of the freeLink sensors,
They also tell me that I have several months to try and if I am not happy you can return them without problem.
Will it be so?
Its prices;
Mobile 459 €, and € 239 clock.
What do you think ??
Hello good@Jordiv
Be careful with Samsung exynos processors since some give problems, in fact the A55 and A56 are not in the List of compatible telephones of Abbott (which does not mean that they are not compatible, only that they have not tested them).
I have a Samsung, but I recognize that from the S range (for work I needed some power).
I do not know if they have tested them, but the logical, it would be that in each technological expansion, and in each new model, the functions were improved.
There are models that are not in the list offered by Abbott, and work perfectly, and others that are in the list do not work.
The current list tested by Abbott, which is updated from 07/2025 is this.(Except error).
I do not know if they have tested them, but the logical, it would be that in each technological expansion, and in each new model, the functions were improved.
There are models that are not in the list offered by Abbott, and work perfectly, and others that are in the list do not work.
The current list tested by Abbott, which is updated from 07/2025 is this.(Except error).
Link
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JordiV said:
@Jordiv said:
BaradDurr said:
Baraddursaid:
@Baraddursaid:
JordiV said:
JordiV said:
Jordivsaid:
Jordivsaid:
@Jordivsaid:
Today I have been talking to a Mid Mark Samsung advisor from my area, and we have seen mobile phones and watch.
Inside the mobiles, the Galaxy A56 5g.
And of the wach the watch 7, 44 mm/mm
These are the ones that have advised me.
It has told me that these models, they go perfectly with the applications of the freeLink sensors,
They also tell me that I have several months to try and if I am not happy you can return them without problem.
Will it be so?
Its prices;
Mobile 459 €, and € 239 clock.
What do you think ??
Hello good@Jordiv
Be careful with Samsung exynos processors since some give problems, in fact the A55 and A56 are not in the List of compatible telephones of Abbott (which does not mean that they are not compatible, only that they have not tested them).
I have a Samsung, but I recognize that from the S range (for work I needed some power).
I do not know if they have tested them, but the logical, it would be that in each technological expansion, and in each new model, the functions were improved.There are models that are not in the list offered by Abbott, and work perfectly, and others that are in the list do not work.
The current list tested by Abbott, which is updated from 07/2025 is this.(Except error).
I do not know if they have tested them, but the logical, it would be that in each technological expansion, and in each new model, the functions were improved.
There are models that are not in the list offered by Abbott, and work perfectly, and others that are in the list do not work.
The current list tested by Abbott, which is updated from 07/2025 is this.(Except error).
Link
Mine is not, it is a Samsung but m23 5 g and is not, in fact I had a problem with a sensor and they told me that it was not compatible and I have been with the more than 2 years without any incidence, but tell them to them ..., I think they do not expand the list but should.
Now I have a Samsung that is supposed to be the best with LibreLink, the previous one that I had was an Xiaomi that was not in the list and it was also fine.
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@meginer
When they told you that your mobile does not come out on the compatible list.Did you change your sensor?
If they did not do it or put problems, it would almost be better to limit themselves to the models of the list.
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Sherpa41 said:
@Sherpa41 said:
@meginer
When they told you that your mobile does not come out on the compatible list.Did you change your sensor?
If they did not do it or put problems, it would almost be better to limit themselves to the models of the list.
It is that my story was different.I had to change the sensor and as always, I also started Diabox.I had been doing nothing for 2 days and suddenly did not free the continuous measurement and told me to change the sensor that had been exhausted and had put it 2 days ago.I called to change it and they didn't put me prob, it had ended up early.But I didn't start Diabox because it was not compatible and I went to see the connected app (LibreLinkup and Libreview), he told me that it was not possible.As my intention was to download freeLinkup to see glycemia on the clock, I called again.Then they told me to summarize, that my version of the free was old and that I had to update, I did it and they already came out but I did not go the continuous measurement, only if I scanned, again to call and then they tell me that my mobile is not compatible ... I changed the sensor again and everything is fine.But I had 3 sensors in a week.
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Hello colleagues.
I have a question.
In the case (not if someone has encountered it) that you buy a mobile that is not on the list that Abbott has, and does not work well with Freestyle sensors,
Who takes over?
Do you change your mobile?
Who advises you to buy again, will it go?
I have my doubts.
What do you think.
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@Jordiv said:
JordiV said:
Hello colleagues.
I have a question.
In the case (not if someone has encountered it) that you buy a mobile that is not on the list that Abbott has, and does not work well with Freestyle sensors,
Who takes over?
Do you change your mobile?
Who advises you to buy again, will it go?
I have my doubts.
What do you think.
I doubt that no one takes care of anything.But if the store admits returns for a few days, you can welcome you.
What I would like someone to tell me is that if the mobile works well with LibreLink, but it is not on the compatible list and you fail a sensor, do you change your sensor without problems?Or is it better to lie and say that you have one of the list?Or directly better just buy mobiles from that list?
By the way I just look and my current mobile the Samsung A54 5G is not on the list, although it works perfect with the sensors.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
Sherpa41 said:
@Sherpa41 said:
@Jordivsaid:
JordiV said:
Jordivsaid:
Hello colleagues.
I have a question.
In the case (not if someone has encountered it) that you buy a mobile that is not on the list that Abbott has, and does not work well with Freestyle sensors,
Who takes over?
Do you change your mobile?
Who advises you to buy again, will it go?
I have my doubts.
What do you think.
I doubt that no one takes care of anything.But if the store admits returns for a few days, you can welcome you.What I would like someone to tell me is that if the mobile works well with LibreLink, but it is not on the compatible list and you fail a sensor, do you change your sensor without problems?Or is it better to lie and say that you have one of the list?Or directly better just buy mobiles from that list?
By the way I just look and my current mobile the Samsung A54 5G is not on the list, although it works perfect with the sensors.
I was told that the A56 were going well with the sensors, since a client had found that I bought a lower Samsung, tube problems and with the A56 all OK.This is the subject.
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I believed that my Samsung A54 was on the list, because now that I think about a sensor that I started unintentionally (free2) and another that gave me error (free3), when I called and told them the model of my phone, they told me that ok and they changed it to me without problems.And now I have seen that it is not on the official compatibility list.
So I imagine that with the A56 there will be no problems either.And in a couple of months I will also go to A56.For quality/price I think the best.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?