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edit: I don't know if Tesla is using the 3G network but if they are, I hope (assume?) that the car will fall over to the 4G/LTE system currently in place.
edit2: Ah, here it is: Update to 3G Services (hardware upgrade appears to affect Model S only)
No, Standard Connectivity doesn’t impact LTE service, and all Model 3’s are LTE capable. Whatever happened was probably just a fluke. Try rebooting if the problem persists.
No, Standard Connectivity doesn’t impact LTE service, and all Model 3’s are LTE capable. Whatever happened was probably just a fluke. Try rebooting if the problem persists.