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## Next Step: Configuration
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Now that you have added your CGM source, we need to complete the configuration and settings in your Loop. Please head over to the [Configuration page](https://loopkit.github.io/loopdocs/operation/loop-settings/configuration) for guidance with this important part of Loop's setup.
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Now that you have added your CGM source, we need to complete the configuration and settings in your Loop. Please head over to the [Configuration page](https://loopkit.github.io/loopdocs/operation/loop-settings/configurations/) for guidance with this important part of Loop's setup.
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# Apple Computer
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Apple regularly updates their iPhone software (iOS), computer software (macOS) and Xcode application. Loop's team of developers works hard to update Loop code as the new Apple updates are pushed out.
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Apple regularly updates their iPhone software (iOS), computer software (macOS) and Xcode application. Loop's developers work hard to update Loop code as the new Apple updates are pushed out.
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**Do not install beta releases of Xcode, iOS or macOS on devices running or building Loop.**
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The most recent version of iOS is 12.1.4
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The most recent version of iOS is 12.2
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The most recent version of macOS is 10.14.3
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The most recent version of macOS is 10.14.4
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The most recent version of Xcode is 10.1
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The most recent version of Xcode is 10.12.1
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The most recent version of Loop is 1.9.4
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The most recent version of Loop is 1.9.5
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The most recent version of watchOS is 5.1.3
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The most recent version of watchOS is 5.2
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The way Apple updates tend to happen is that one equipment's update will tend to require updating other pieces of Apple equipment. For example, if you update your iOS on the iPhone, you may need an updated version of Xcode to install a new Loop app onto your phone. And the new Xcode will require the volunteer developers of Loop to make updates to the Loop source code. Finally, new Xcode updates also frequently come with macOS updates on your computer.
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The way Apple updates happen is that one equipment's update will tend to require updating other pieces of Apple equipment. For example, if you update your iOS on the iPhone, you may need an updated version of Xcode to install a new Loop app onto your phone. And the new Xcode will require the developers of Loop to make updates to the Loop source code. Finally, new Xcode updates also frequently require macOS updates on your computer.
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## When can you use Xcode 10.1 and macOS 10.13.6?
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These versions are being phased out because Apple has moved onto newer versions. For now, if you can't upgrade your Apple computer to Mojave (and are stuck at macOS 10.13.6), you can still build so long as you:
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**Currently, if you have iOS 12 or newer on your iPhone, at a minimum you will need Xcode 10.1 and High Sierra macOS 10.13.6 to be able to build Loop 1.9.4. Older versions of macOS or Xcode are not compatible with the current Loop version on iOS 12.**
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* Use Loop master branch (so you will be able to use Omnipod Loop or Loop dev branches)
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* Have not updated your iPhone to iOS 12.2
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Do not install beta releases of Xcode, iOS or macOS on devices running Loop.
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If you want to use omnipod or Loop-dev branches, you will have to use Mojave macOS and Xcode 10.2.
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If you updated your iPhone to iOS 12.2, you will also have to use Mojave macOS and Xcode 10.2
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If you are considering an update to your Loop app, check to make sure your computer and Xcode have any available updates installed prior to building the new app.
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## Omnipod and dev users
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In order to build Omnipod Loop, you will be required to use macOS 10.4.3 (Mojave) and Xcode 10.2 at a minimum. The version of Loop that supports Omnipod and Loop's dev branch both require the updated versions of macOS and Xcode.
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## Computer access
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Computer access is only required when you are initially installing the Loop app, updating to a newer release, or making changes to the underlying Loop code. You do NOT need access to an Apple computer in order to troubleshoot or change Loop settings, such as basal profiles or carb ratios.
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## Finding your macOS version
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Where can you find your computer’s macOS version? Click on the Apple icon in the upper left corner of your Mac’s display. Select “About This Mac” from the dropdown menu, and it will display the macOS version number.
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If your computer is running an out-of-date macOS, you can read whether you can upgrade to the latest macOS version [here](http://www.apple.com/macos/how-to-upgrade/#hardware-requirements). The degree to which you can upgrade an older Apple computer will depend on the age and model of the computer.
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# iPhone or iPod Touch
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Loop will run on on any iPhone or iPod Touch that is running iOS 11.1 or later, but the most current version is iOS 12.1.4. Therefore, compatible devices include:
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Loop will run on on any iPhone or iPod Touch that is running iOS 12 or later, but the most current version is iOS 12.2. Therefore, compatible devices include:
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Does Loop work on iPads? No. Loop needs Apple's Health app to be on the device in order for Loop to access and store your insulin, blood glucose, and carbohydrate data for looping. Therefore, Loop does not work on iPads because they do not have Health capabilities.
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!!!info "Attention: iOS 12.2 users"
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If you are using iOS 12.2, you will need to use macOS 10.14.3 (Mojave) and Xcode 10.2 at a minimum.
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Does Loop work on Android phones? No. Loop is written in Swift language for iOS devices, and needs Health integration (see comment above about iPads).
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## Does Loop work on iPads?
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No. Loop needs Apple's Health app to be on the device in order for Loop to access and store your insulin, blood glucose, and carbohydrate data for looping. Therefore, Loop does not work on iPads because they do not have Health capabilities.
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Where can you find your iPhone’s iOS version? Go to your iPhone’s Settings>General>About. The iOS will be listed under “Version”
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## Where can you find your iPhone’s iOS version?
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Go to your iPhone’s Settings>General>About. The iOS will be listed under “Version”
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