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I saw past posts extolling the KardiaMobile 1 lead for spotting Afib episodes.

Does anyone know if it would work with a Huwaei Honor Android 9.0.0 ?

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CDreamer

Go to the AliveCor home page and check their list of devices that it works with. There was a post recently about the very latest phones having some difficulty but Kardia have excellent customer support and Dr Dave, inventor occasionally makes helpful comments.

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saulger in reply to CDreamer

Thanks CDreamer. The Huwaei Android 9.0.0 device was not listed but other Android 9.0.0 phones are acceptable, so I was wondering if the Android version is what matters ?

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CDreamer in reply to saulger

Can’t help further but you may find this thread useful. healthunlocked.com/afassoci....

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saulger in reply to CDreamer

Yes, I read it the first time round, and it would seem that the App can be temperamental...

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baba in reply to saulger

The Alivecor site shows the devices they have tested for compatibility but it does work with others not listed. It works on my Huawei tablet computer, it was not listed.

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saulger in reply to baba

Bravo, baba. can I ask what version of Android is you Huawei tablet ?

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baba in reply to saulger

I think it was android 7.0

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CDreamer in reply to saulger

There’s a Customer Support No to ring at the bottom of the thread.

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saulger in reply to CDreamer

CDreamer. Thanks again for all your replies. I'm in Greece so I emailed AliveCor to find out if it will run on any Android 9.0.0 device. Will update once they respond.

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Listed Android devices:

Google Pixel 4 (Android 11.0.0)

Google Pixel 4 XL (Android 11.0.0)

Google Pixel 3a (Android 11.0.0)

Google Pixel 3a XL (Android 11.0.0)

Google Pixel 3 (Android 11.0.0)

Google Pixel 3 XL (Android 11.0.0)

Google Pixel 2 (Android 11.0.0)

Google Pixel 2 XL (Android 11.0.0)

Google Pixel (Android 10.0.0)

Google Pixel XL (Android 10.0.0)

Samsung Galaxy S10 (Android 9.0.0)

Samsung Galaxy S10+ (Android 9.0.0)

Samsung Galaxy S9 (Android 8.0.0)

Samsung Galaxy S9+ (Android 9.0.0)

Samsung Galaxy S8 (Android 7.0.0)

Samsung Galaxy S8+ (Android 8.0.0)

Samsung Galaxy S7 (Android 8.0.0)

Samsung Galaxy S6 (Android 7.0.0)

Samsung Galaxy S5 (Android 6.0.1)

Samsung Note10 (Android 10.0.0)

Samsung Note10+ (Android 10.0.0)

Samsung Note9 (Android 8.1.0)

Samsung Note8 (Android 8.0.0)

Samsung Note5 (Android 7.0.0)

Huawei Mate 10 (Android 8.0.0)

LG Nexus 5 (Android 6.0.1)

Motorola Moto G8 Plus (Android 9.0.0)

Motorola Moto G5 Plus (Android 8.1.0)

Motorola Moto G Gen 2 (Android 6.0)

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Samazeuilh. Thanks for that. Regrettably, my device is not on the list...Added to that, I am in Greece and the AliveCor App will not download to Greece from the Google Playstore (country not supported).Thanks to everyone on the forum who replied. Much appreciated.

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Your best bet might be to ask a friend or relative in a supported country to buy a second hand iphone (you could buy, say, an old iphone SE for next to nothing), download the software, and post it to you.

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I was thinking along similar lines, when I'm next in the UK to change the country on my phone (Playstore goes by the IP address) and install it then.Love you help. Thanks again.

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momist in reply to saulger

I'm pretty sure that it's not at all to do with the Android version (except that the app can take some time to catch up with the latest version). My belief is that it depends on whether the phone is designed around a 'noise cancelling microphone'. The Kardia single lead version uses high frequency sound going through the microphone to communicate with the phone, while the newer six lead version uses Bluetooth.

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Please do not hesitate to contact the AFA website/helpline for further information and advice regarding the KardiaMobile.

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saulger in reply to TracyAdmin

Thank you TracyAdmin. Will do.A fabulous forum for advice and support.

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TracyAdminPartner in reply to saulger

Thank you for our feedback - the Forum provides the opportunity to share your experiences and questions relating to AF - our moderators and members do a great job in providing this !

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goldey

They have a list of compatible phones on the website store.alivecor.com/products... --- I learned on that website that they cannot guarantee accuracy if you have a pacemaker. Has anybody with a pacemaker tried to use it?? What were the results?

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baba

Yes I have a pacemaker and use a Kardia.

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