Use the app for my personal ID card, to the read it, and that read action worked. I also tried to uninstall the app and did a new install, including reboot of the FP3, but doesn’t work at all. So I have workaround in place to get the basic stuff. The FreeStyleLibre 2 Reader was still able to read the old and now the new one. ![]() Today I attaced a new sensor, but it can’t be read like the old one. The combination worked for me nearly 1 year whitout issues. Had a call with Abbott support and they told me lot of things, even that FP3 is not supported smartphone for the app. Updated the FP3 yesterday and since that time, the sensor can not be read anymore. And the long term prospect of not being able to reliably use my phone for his kind of thing is kind of offsetting. But at the very least the current sensor i am wearing is trash if i dont get the app to work again, since i am not able to transfer the sensor to any other reading device. The immediate health concern is negligible, since there are other ways for me to monitor my glucose levels. What options do I have to further narrow the issue down or maybe even solve it?Īs you might understand this is kind of a serious issue for me. This is, in my opinion, confirmed by the behaviour described above, where a freshly restarted phone will try to scan the sensor before quitting with an error, while any subsequent attempt is immediately quitted with an error. So my assumption is that the latest update has broken something within the NFC service system app, which blocks any actual data transfer. Also, reading data from the sensor worked until I installed the android update, afterwards it did not work anymore. When doing the service test, the sensor i am wearing will be picked up by the NFC service and displays the sensors Tag ID.
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