@Merluza sorry to hear you're also having problems - no, not yet, I do wonder if the calibration issues are due to sensor/placement and the sensor becoming damaged almost immediately.
While many of the sensors appear to have lasted a reasonable time before failing with a calibration error in the table above, I usually give them an extra day even if they are massively faulty (partly because I don't always remember to do a calibration blood test so am probably running high without realising it, and partly to see if it sorts itself out) and if they are not massively off (e.g. perhaps "only" 3mmol/l) and especially if they are reading higher rather than lower, then XDrip+ can still calibrate them and make them useful.
I'm not sure about the comms failures, but I'm now avoiding scanning the sensor at all if it goes offline to see if that improves matters (perhaps there's some issue with the non-official app, or perhaps it's an issue with my phone cooking the sensor, dunno, but will continue updating the table above 🙂)
While many of the sensors appear to have lasted a reasonable time before failing with a calibration error in the table above, I usually give them an extra day even if they are massively faulty (partly because I don't always remember to do a calibration blood test so am probably running high without realising it, and partly to see if it sorts itself out) and if they are not massively off (e.g. perhaps "only" 3mmol/l) and especially if they are reading higher rather than lower, then XDrip+ can still calibrate them and make them useful.
I'm not sure about the comms failures, but I'm now avoiding scanning the sensor at all if it goes offline to see if that improves matters (perhaps there's some issue with the non-official app, or perhaps it's an issue with my phone cooking the sensor, dunno, but will continue updating the table above 🙂)