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HeartAdvisor® Compatible Devices & Operating Systems Please note: You must have both the device and the operating systems below to be compatible with our mobile applications. Apple Samsung Phone Model Operating System BCM500 Phone Model Operating System BCM500 iPhone 5, 5c 10.3.3 ✔ Galaxy S6 Android 7.0 ✔ iPhone 5S iOS 12+ ✔ Galaxy S6 Edge Android 7.0 ✔ iPhone 6, 6 Plus iOS 12+ ✔ Galaxy S7 Android 7.0 ✔ iPhone 6S, 6S Plus iOS 12+ ✔ Galaxy S7 Edge Android 8.0 ✔ iPhone 7, 7Plus iOS 12+ ✔ Galaxy S8 Android 7.0 ✔ iPhone 8Plus iOS 12+ ✔ Android 8.0 ✔ Galaxy S9+ iPhone X iOS 12+ ✔ Android 9.0 ✔ iPhone XS Max iOS 12+ ✔ Galaxy S10 Android 9.0 ✔ iPad Air 2 iOS 12+ ✔ Galaxy Note 4 Android 6.0.1 ✔ iPad Mini 3 iOS 11+ ✔ Galaxy Note 5 Android 7.0 ✔ iPad Pro iOS 11+ ✔ Android 8.0 ✔ Galaxy Note 8 Android 9.0 ✔ LG Galaxy Note 9 Android 8.1.0 ✔ Phone Model Operating System BCM500 Galaxy Tab S2 Android 7.0 ✔ LG G5 Android 7.0 ✔ LG V20 Android 7.0 ✔ Motorola Phone Model Operating System BCM500 Google Nexus 5 Android 6.0.1 ✔ Phone Model Operating System BCM500 Nexus 5x Android 6.0.1 ✔ Google Pixel Android 9.0 ✔ Nexus 6 Android 7.1.1 ✔ Google Pixel 2 Android 9.0 ✔ Moto Z Android 8.0 ✔ Google Pixel 2XL Android 9.0 ✔ Moto X (2nd Gen) Android 6.0 ✔ Google Pixel C Android 8.1.0 ✔ Moto X4 Android 8.1.0 ✔ HTC Droid Phone Model Operating System BCM500 Phone Model Operating System BCM500 HTC A9 Android 6.0 ✔ Maxx 2 Android 7.1.1 ✔ HTC 10 Android 8.0 ✔ Huawei Phone Model Operating System BCM500 Nexus 6P Android 8.1.0 ✔ Apple, iPad and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. iOS is a trademark of Cisco, registered in the U.S. Android, Google, Google Play and Nexus are trademarks of Google Inc. Samsung and Galaxy S are trademarks of Samsung, registered in the U.S. LG is the registered trademark of LG Electronics, Inc. MOTOROLA is the registered trademark of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. HTC and HTC One are the trademarks or registered trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries of HTC Corporation and its affiliates..
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