Pagemakers
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An optional audible warning in settings would be another solution.
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So a BING exactly the same time the camera flashes, same way it very occasionally deals with changing your speed after speed limit signsAn optional audible warning in settings would be another solution.
Oh, please, not another bing bong! I'm happy for the nice lady to say "Speed camera site in 1 mile."So a BING exactly the same time the camera flashes, same way it very occasionally deals with changing your speed after speed limit signs
So a BING exactly the same time the camera flashes, same way it very occasionally deals with changing your speed after speed limit signs
Oh, please, not another bing bong! I'm happy for the nice lady to say "Speed camera site in 1 mile."
It needs a ToyBox entry to customise this and potentially load custom ones via USB. "Rozzers at 12 o clock!" would be my choice.Oh, please, not another bing bong! I'm happy for the nice lady to say "Speed camera site in 1 mile."
This has been there for a while, useful to confirm that LTE or WiFi are connected rather than having to open a separate menu.Not sure if I’m also becoming bored of this release, or maybe just forgetful - but I’m sure the signal strength indicator (for LTE/3G etc) only used to come on as it switched between them, then disappeared… Mine is on all the time now…
It is kind of pointless the way they've done this. Go all the way to adding them in and then fail at the last hurdle with the audible warning.I’d very much like an audible warning for speed cameras a la Waze
You are right - this is listed as an undocumented change at notateslaapp.Not sure if I’m also becoming bored of this release, or maybe just forgetful - but I’m sure the signal strength indicator (for LTE/3G etc) only used to come on as it switched between them, then disappeared… Mine is on all the time now…
This has been there for a while, useful to confirm that LTE or WiFi are connected rather than having to open a separate menu.
You are right - this is listed as an undocumented change at notateslaapp.
Is there any other site like if though? It's a pretty good site to track this stuff even if they make a mistake here or there.I’m with @Drew57 - I’m increasingly less convinced about the accuracy of Notateslaapp claims.
I guess they trip my OCD by trying to appear authoritative but in reality they just aggregate anything they see and often embellish. “News’ on there is little different to somebody on x or Reddit or TMC posting something, except people can correct or add context on the latter.Is there any other site like if though? It's a pretty good site to track this stuff even if they make a mistake here or there.
100%. I’m not looking at the screen to spot cameras. Whilst I’m pretty careful with my speed anyway as I have to have my licence for work it’s nice to get the warning in areas I don’t know or with mobile units. At the moment I plot the same route in Waze and play via Bluetooth from the charge tray.It is kind of pointless the way they've done this. Go all the way to adding them in and then fail at the last hurdle with the audible warning.
I'd like them to also expand on it so we can report mobile camera vans.
They, also, misrepresent themselves. (In other words: They lie.)I guess they trip my OCD by trying to appear authoritative but in reality they just aggregate anything they see and often embellish. “News’ on there is little different to somebody on x or Reddit or TMC posting something, except people can correct or add context on the latter.
Well I thought for the most part they just copy what Tesla puts but then explain what it might mean in some cases.They, also, misrepresent themselves. (In other words: They lie.)
Their release notes pages have a title like: "2024.8.9 Official Tesla Release Notes - Software Updates" But there is nothing "Official" about their release notes.