How do I find the developer options
How do I find the developer option in my I phone 11. This I phone is much more complicated to figure out then my Android Samsung Galaxy A32. I have already gotten the developer option turned on in the Samsung, and the Samsung is rooted.
I had to change phones because the Dexcom G6 glucose monitor will not work on any Android phone. And they don’t spell out that fact in there tv ad’s about the dexcom g6 glucose monitor not working on Android phones. And the Spectrum I phones cost more money then the Spectrum Android phones.
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What are you going into the developer options to do?
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Andrew S crwdne2934271:0
Hi @reble ,
Here's a list of the phones that are supposed to be compatible with the app. Seems as though the Android phones need to be Android 10 and above though to work with the app.
Looking online, Spectrum Mobile sells some of the Android phones listed above
Click on any applicable phone as there are caveats when using the app e.g for Galaxy S21 Plus it says "For Alarms/Alerts to work as expected do not use the Android Pause feature introduced in Android 10"
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 jayeff crwdne2934271:0
@andrewsawesome
On Android phones by going into the developer option the display can be set to stay on all the time when the charge cord is plugged in. Also there are some app’s that won’t run unless the phone/tablet is rooted. I have some Android, Amateur Radio app’s that won’t run unless the phone is rooted. The Android root is like the windows registry. I know how to manipulate the Windows registry. It took me many years to learn Windows. I started out with Win 3.1 and worked up. It has taken me a few years to learn Android, with a few bricked phones along the way.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Steven Eizenberg crwdne2934271:0