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My LTE premium connectivity is still working fine including Tesla Theater mode (YouTube, Netflix). My model is LR, RWD, August 2018 delivery.
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I can confirm.
My HW2.5 SR+ (FSD) with 2019.40.50.1 no longer has LTE access to:
a) Web Browser
b) All "Theater" apps in the "Entertainment" section
Spotify and Slacker audio streaming did remain accessible though, which is the important part.
Nonetheless, still missing the features and hope Tesla/Elon can enlighten us with what is actually supposed to happen in Canada.
Losing Netflix, YouTube on LTE is nothing to do with premium connectivity. When they announced and released those features they said they would only work on WiFi even for cars with premium connectivity. If you can still stream audio you still have premium connectivity
As per the actual release notes for V10 “Tesla Theater lets you watch movies and videos when your car is in PARK and connected to WiFi. To launch the Tesla Theater, tap the new ‘Entertainment’ Icon in the Application Launcher and select the Theater tab,“
Your quoting early access software release noteslol @ the disagree. What is there to disagree with it’s right there in black and white
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Offical V10 release notes also said video over cell was temporary.Your quoting early access software release notes
lol @ the disagree. What is there to disagree with it’s right there in black and white
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Offical V10 release notes also said video over cell was temporary.
Well yeah, but you have to pay. Apples and Oranges discussion. The discussion was LTE being disabled for free video over LTE.
I dont have to pay. So it's free to me. And many others...Well yeah, but you have to pay. Apples and Oranges discussion. The discussion was LTE being disabled for free video over LTE.
I have lifetime free premium connectivity and Netflix/Youtube/Twitch are still available over LTE with latest updateWell yeah, but you have to pay. Apples and Oranges discussion. The discussion was LTE being disabled for free video over LTE.
No you don't, Canada simply hasn't had a subscription model rolled out yet, you're in purgatory like every other Tesla in Canada right now that was ordered after July 2018 where video over LTE is working. Your post history says you just picked up your car last week. Any car ordered on or after July 1, 2018 will have to pay for premium connectivity. It would be great if Canada is exempt but there is no news that is happening right now.Same. I picked up my model 3 SR+. I have free premium connectivity and Netflix/Youtube/Twitch are still available over LTE with latest update
False. Not many others. Tesla had more deliveries after July 1st 2018 than the three years before combined. The connectivity charge applies to MORE than it doesn't.I dont have to pay. So it's free to me. And many others...
uh.. ok...False. Not many others. Tesla had more deliveries after July 1st 2018 than the three years before combined. The connectivity charge applies to MORE than it doesn't.
Q3 2018 to Q3 2019 Deliveries - 429,400
Q4 2015 to Q2 2018 deliveries - 267,030
Tesla: vehicle deliveries by quarter 2019 | Statista
No enhanced visualization yet as Of Dec 29 but occasionally can see pedestrians now.Curious what was in your Release Notes.
The canadian release notes would explain what is included into this release.
No enhanced visualization yet as Of Dec 29 but occasionally can see pedestrians now.
That is correct. Pedestrians and people on bikes/motorcycles have been in there since at least the summer regardless of HW version. I've had them for at least that long, possibly longer and I'm not on the latest HW yet.I think I saw pedestrians before the updated. No traffic light visualization yet.
Check autopilot settings. May show up there... may....I am on a road trip down to Georgia currently. I was hoping that I would see traffic lights and stop signs after a while but it seems it's not a geographic but probably the software we get in Canada.