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That is my senero exactly. However, 2 days ago my remote viewing started to work.I am also struggling to get this to work. I am on Pixel 6 Pro with Google FI. Car is authorized, app is updated. One thing I read was that it would not work when Google VPN was activated. I turned that off and still had no luck. I did get it working with the Google VPN off over wifi at my house. Once. Still not working for me.
No problem at all with my S Z Flip 3.I've got the Samsung Z Flip 3 5G, and it works on my phone.
On occasion, the cursor will spin and spin, and even in the best of times, it takes about 30 seconds to connect, but it does work.
Still not working for me. Android 12 Pixel 6 ProI got this to work on day one whenever that was weeks ago when the update first rolled out to our car.
It works *sometimes* on my Z Flip 3 and sometimes it doesn't. I'm with Verizon, if that helps anything...Still not working for me. Android 12 Pixel 6 Pro
Sounds like a problem on your end. It works well on my android phone and many others. Phone manufacturers do lots of stuff on the android side that can potentially break compatibility. It's unnecessary to blame Tesla or Elon Musk for this. Seriously, you think Elon Musk has anything to do with the android version of the Tesla app?I would like to judge on my own how "useful" this feature is...if it ever worked. But it doesn't. Never has. I suspect never will. I'm a little tired of always being a beta testing guinea pig for Musk. Just once, I wish he'd roll something out that was actually tested and works consistantly.
Not sure I buy that, they only get the complaints and have no real idea how many people are successfully using it with Android. It continues to work perfectly with my Galaxy S20+ and Android v12.Actually, there are more people on Android for whom it does NOT work than does. This from the Service manager at the Tesla center directly. They were unprepared when they rolled it out for Android. So, yes, I DO blame Musk and Tesla for not testing their software, before releasing it. Musk himself has said they prefer "live testing" in people's cars, over delays perfecting things before roll out. The Manager told me they're working on it, but it's always harder to retroactively fix code, without affecting other things, then it is to do it right in the first place.
1. It's NOT a problem "on my end". I'm using a modern Android phone, fully updated, on a major carrier. The manager confirms I'm using the app correctly, and got the same results himself.
2. More users with Android cannot get it to work then can (as of yesterday, when I spoke with the service manager)
3. As is always the case with Tesla, once the hype has died down, and they've milked the news cycle for all they can about a new feature, fixing the remaining issues with it becomes a low priority. Again, not my words...his.
So, no, I don't think Musk personally wrote the code and created the issue. But he HAS personally developed the culture and mindset that creates these issues all the time for Tesla.