I have updated LeafSpy Pro for iOS to support the Nexas OBDII adapter. The update will be released shortly to the App Store.
The Nexas is one the faster OBDII adapters tested and is recommended for any of my apps running on iOS devices.
badran said:Yes, that is the frustrating bit.
The listing and included documentation lists LeafSpy on IOS to be supported.
Contacted the seller, and now waiting for their resolution. They tried to claim that my Nissan Leaf or iphone do not support odb2... I re-iterated that their claim that the dongle works with LeafSpy on IOS is false (As I cannot get the test version), so now waiting for a response.
badran said:@lorenfb: If the leaf is not support, then what is the point in stating that leafspy is supported.
OldManCan said:Does anyone know if the developer of LeafSpyPro (aka Turbo3) is still active in this area?
rhinOC said:I’m using Leaf Spy Pro on an iPhone 13 Pro running iOS 15.3 beta 3 and it is working perfectly for me. Just posting this for info reference.
QueenBee said:Looks like LEASpy for iOS might need an update for the latest version of iOS, 15.2 It’s immediately crashing for me and I’ve deleted it and redownloaded already.
Restarting procedure for iPhones unfortunately differs significantly depending on the model:morrisg said:QueenBee said:Looks like LEASpy for iOS might need an update for the latest version of iOS, 15.2 It’s immediately crashing for me and I’ve deleted it and redownloaded already.
Leaf Spy Pro was doing this on my iPhone as well, iOS 15.3.1, but I powered off the iPhone and rebooted and now Leaf Spy Pro will launch again. To power off, hold down both vol up & down and the large button on the right side (forget the name of it) until the power off screen comes up. Slide the power off to the right and the phone will shut down. Wait a minute, then use the same 3 buttons to reboot the phone (shows the apple logo on the screen). Leaf Spy Pro should launch just fine again.
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