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2020.40.x

bdub85

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Sep 9, 2019
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I see some people speculating that it’s the AP rewrite. I’d love for it to be, but I suspect it’s not with Musk talking about it being at least a month away for the first private betas. I would love to be wrong but that was only like a week ago.
Would be nice but probably too soon.
 

webbah

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May 22, 2012
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Lucerne, Switzerland
I see some people speculating that it’s the AP rewrite. I’d love for it to be, but I suspect it’s not with Musk talking about it being at least a month away for the first private betas. I would love to be wrong but that was only like a week ago.

And it's also likely that some private beta testers also use TeslaFi
 

AustinP

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Apr 6, 2015
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Belgium
Nothing earth-shattering. Biggest thing for my 2017/2018 MXs is you can prioritize which bluetooth device the car connects with first, which is a customer request, I believe.
Yes, small thing but quite welcome. My wife’s phone always “win” for some reason :)
 
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GNFO

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Mar 17, 2020
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Northern VA
Yes, didn't mention the glovebox PIN feature. The speed limit sign reading wording seems the same as the previous version.

There is a tweak to the wording about traffic light and stop sign control, but I'll shut up now since I just noticed that the top of the notes says Early Access!
 

diplomat33

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Aug 3, 2017
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CurtisVL

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Oct 31, 2019
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Cumbria, United Kingdom
Biggest feature for me is highway speed limit sign reading.

It's not exactly the same actually!

Previously, the speed limit sign detection was for 'local roads', meaning it was disabled on highways. Very obvious here in the UK where highways have variable speed limits and sometimes towards the ends of them a very large and obvious speed limit sign which the car would ignore.

Now that they have a bit more confidence in its ability to detect signs accurately and not accidentally see a 30mph sign when going 70mph, I guess they see it as a good time to enable it for highway usage too. :)
 

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