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Hi, I tried to login with the access code to see what was new, and it keeps taking me to the subscription page. I've used a one day code in the past. Does that mean I can't use it again?
@SG57 It's not that it's particularly slow doing the network requests ( for which you have no control), it's the fact that it it seems to clear information that it already had when switching between screens.
If I'm on the home screen and switch to the charge or controls screen, shouldn't it...
You can use Summon anywhere, at least in the UK. You just have to use the app, which by the time it connects and it's ready to summon, you could have gotten in the car and moved it manually.
The app functionally looks good, but it's quite slow.
Switching between screens shows the Loading animation most of the time, taking a couple of seconds or more. ( I'm on Android 7.1 on a Pixel XL, so not a slow phone)
The official app is annoyingly slow to start ( if it doesn't open on the...
I think parking is one of the situation where autonomy will be great. The car will drop you off at the entrance and then go look for a parking space. That's the kind of situation that doesn't matter if it takes 1 minute or 10 minutes to find a place ;-)
I've been using the "push up/down trick" to enable the CC at the current speed since version 7.0 IIRC. I used to use that movement before with 6.X but it would resume at the previous set speed. So it's a good improvement. But yeah, it should be added to the manual.
The notes from the play store update are:
Owners will now be notified when:- There's a software update available for install
- The software update has installed successfully or has failed
- Charging has started, has been interrupted, or is complete
- Car alarm has been triggered
Support for...
From the manual:
To choose what displays on the left side of the instrument panel, press and hold the scroll wheel to display the available options. Then roll the scroll wheel to browse through the options. Tap the scroll wheel when the option you want is selected.
I for one would also like to see Android Auto ( and I guess CarPlay) on the Tesla. But if people want it mostly for Waze you need to be aware that both systems limit what 3rd party developers can do. You'd get the built in navigation on OSes (and for me Google maps is much better than the tesla...
Fingers crossed for that V7 they do upgrade the maps to the "latest" Android version. At the very least I would expect it to use the vector maps instead of bitmaps and to "download" the full route like Android has been doing for a couple of years.
Having looked more into it, it's just a proof of concept. There's a lot of code on the app, but it doesn't connect to the real Tesla API, just an Apiary mock. And no real notifications, they're simulated from the phone app. Still, interesting start.
This seems like a very nicely designed Android Wear app.
And since it's opensource, you can built it yourself, so no issues with giving full control of your car to a stranger.
Putting the charging status as a wear watch face is quite clever. You just need to glance at your watch to see how...