I just started using the Libre 3 app with my Samsung zflip 5. I downloaded the app which was easy, applied a sensor and everything seemed to be working just fine until I looked to see readings in my my logbook. There was nothing there. I thought that was odd and have been trying to figure out, The phone app (I am guessing the reader works the same as the app) and the charts on libreview don't reflect the raw readings, instead showing the smoothed graph. The Libre support rep said strongly look only at the trends., Very annoying that the option is there with LibreLink but not LibreView. Hopefully a possible update for Libreview in the future. I'm also abit frustrated by the 'daily mealtime patterns' chart in Libreview as well. I normally check my BG 2hrs from finishing my meal, however the Libre is automatically set up to record sensor glucose 2hrs post , Unfortunately you will lose your date from the LibreLink app if you do the latter but it will still be on LibreView assuming that you have linked LibreView to your LibreLink app and your medical professionals will still have access to all the data in the LibreView site., Libreview access could be a problem stopped in an area with no data signal. The guidelines only cover testing (or looking at libre bg) before driving. The guidelines don’t say “you must be able to produce evidence at the roadside to prove you looked at libre before setting off”. And your libre trace would prove your bg was fine anyway., Hi I use my phone (although I carry the reader as a backup meter, if required). I have the LibreLink app on my phone but I also use the website LibreView. Libreview allows you to view reports, which can be changed over 14, 30, 60 or 90 days. You can generate the reports and email them as a pdf to yourself/doc. There is also the option if your Doc has a number for their practice to enter this .