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MySugr App and Novo Pens

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dannybgoode

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Type 2
Does anyone know why Novo pens happy link with the MySugr app on iOS with them showing as connectable devices but are notable by their absence from the Android version.

Both versions have the usual gumph about only approved devices etc but both are installed on my phones and I'm definitely in the same country at the same time for each phone!

Fortunately I do have both types of phone and I know I don't *need* to scan the pen but I love tech and want to do it!
 
I'm not a user of the MySugr app myself but am aware of it, and I know a few people who use it - no idea why it works on one Operating System and not the other? Novopens are great if you have Libre as they will connect to that via phone easily and record insulin doses so if you do find that you get a Libre CGM (which seems likely from your previous posts) I and many others can help you connect them to several apps and Smart watches if you like your tech (me too!)
 
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