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Can’t get any commands to work on my MX Raven regardless of wifi / LTE. I’m on .7Big problems with voice command whether on WiFi or LTE. Sometimes in excess of one minute delay in taking voice to text then maybe it will make change or maybe it won’t. I don’t understand why.
Mean while, Siri and Stats App work perfectly each and every time but with limited menu of choices.
I know Resla voice commands can work because they work sometimes.
Hope bugfixes for voice commands. Here in Europe voice commands where useless after updating to 50.1. Also updating 50.5 did not solve all problems.
How does the normal (not nerdy) tesla ownerget a hold of all the possible voice commands?
Release notes are very brief
Why are the voice commands not stored locally on the car? Big risk to use LTE or WIFI to acces these commands? Or is Tesla planning in the feature to make this part of the paid connectivity package?
Updated both tesla's MX'19FSD-HW3 and M3'19FSD-HW3
Tesla seriously needs to stop releasing a patch every two days, if it is only kind of fixing something, and put more time into releasing something stable. This is getting annoying at this point. I would much rather have them take two weeks and release a stable fix for these issues...
Tesla seriously needs to stop releasing a patch every two days, if it is only kind of fixing something, and put more time into releasing something stable. This is getting annoying at this point. I would much rather have them take two weeks and release a stable fix for these issues...
The release cadence of late, has been surprising, though also nice to see - especially for the Advanced updates chain. As this is the entire intent of selecting Advanced. Choosing Advanced and then being upset by the pace of releases on it, seems irrational to me.Yeah, nothing like getting crappy releases faster! That has absolutely nothing to do with them putting out bad software, and it’s pretty sad if not using advanced updates is the fix for poor QA, and a lack of regression testing...
You decide on a release you're OK with, and then stop doing updates unless there's something you really know you want and the new release doesn't have any reported problems after a couple of weeks. I figured that out in 2016 (I think), so there's nothing new here, sadly.Yeah, nothing like getting crappy releases faster! That has absolutely nothing to do with them putting out bad software, and it’s pretty sad if not using advanced updates is the fix for poor QA, and a lack of regression testing...