sigsauer said: on Android with diabetes m the scanner works perfectly and repeat the "NFC scanner".Diabetes M has the option of myomiao-blucon with bluetooth but for this option you have to pay more because it is the pro version and is paid and not cheap precisely but with the free one you can scan the sensor.- I understand that with the iOS they haveNFC unlocked could also .-
How strange, I don't appear to enter.I have iPhone X with Diabetes M linked and I don't appear where to match the free, could you indicate?
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sigsauer said: well, I don't know why on iPhone is not enabled, have you registered in the application?, I say it for ruling out, I imagine that you have the NFC enabled.
Mine are Argentina's sensors, I'm from Paraguay but the sensors I use are from Argentina
@Ferle Proof of having the official ABBott Freestyle LibreLink app installed on the same iPhone where you have the Diabetes app installed: m.In the FreeLink app indicates your freeview user and password. As long as you have the two app (LibreLink and Diabetes: m) installed do what @Sigsauer has told you and if it finally works for you, then uninstall the FreeLink app. All this is based on the latest version of the APP Diabetes: M which is 7.1.2 (shown in the lower part of the main menu).
No signature configured, update it from user's profile.
I do not know the issue but before the free app, I downloaded it with the computer from another country and passed it to the mobile was enabled in Spain. You may do it with a VPN with a country in Europe