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Hello
I bought and installed the app yesterday for a Galaxy Watch 46 mm, it works very well.
On the other hand I notice that my Tesla no longer goes to Sleep mode. Is that normal?
Thank you
thank you,
I restarted my watch the problem is solved.
At the watch battery level you have an idea of consumption, for the moment the application is in first place with 10%.
Last question, in the widget can we change the order?
thank you
Compared to most apps on your watch this app will use some power when it is active. Many watch apps have a companion app on the mobile phone doing the heavy lifting of communicating with a server over the internet. Since this is a standalone app all that CPU usage is handled by the watch itself, especially if you are using the LTE connection. In the background though this app should use very little energy.
At this point it's not possible to change the order of commands in the widget.
Hi Runar,
having some issue in configuring the "on approach" function. App is scanning for the car with no success. Tried all the possible positions around the car. Galaxy Watch 3 and Model 3 (2020).
/Pierluigi
Do you get something like in this image?
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If yes, click on the entry from the list starting with a car icon and a bunch of letters like Sxxxxxxxxxxxxx. This is the unique bluetooth ID of your car. The scan might find other appliances (or other Teslas) so initially you need to tell the watch which one is your car from the list. When selected this ID is stored in the app for later use. Nothing else happens during the configuration scan.
If nothing shows up in the list at all, make sure the Bluetooth is enabled in the watch settings. Or try a restart of your watch to see if this fixes the problem.
To use the OnApproach feature go to the control menu (star icon), turn the OnApproach switch on and then choose one of the allowed commands like the unlock button. The app will then scan for your car for about 10 minutes. When the scan finds your unique bluetooth ID it will fire the command. This needs to be repeated every time you want to use the OnApproach feature. It's not a Phone-as-key feature like your mobile. The little watch battery has no capasity to scan for your car 24/7.
Also read this post: DRIVE Electric for Tesla
Hope this was clarifying...?
Hi:
I had the app installed and running fine on my Galaxy S3 Frontier (v.4.5.5, linked to my Galaxy S9+ watch), but all of a sudden I couldn't get it to work - kept getting an unauthorization error (see attachment). I uninstalled and reinstalled, but same thing. Any ideas? Also, where can I find any documentation? The "login with phone" isn't clear to me - does that mean just log into my Tesla app on my phone, or something else - I can't see any control of the Drive app on my phone. ThanksView attachment 632323
Is there any demo/trial version of the app available to try it out before buying?
Hi! You will find a lot of information about the app on its Facebook site.
The "login with phone" is described here.
Your exact problem is difficult to answer since the error message (-> ERROR) comes directly from the Tesla API network call. Something goes wrong while communicating with the Tesla servers. My first suggestion is always to restart your watch and to make sure the app is connected to your Galaxy Wearable app on your phone. I would also suggest that you try out the new login method using the phone app DRIVE Electric for Tesla Login as explained in the Facebook post above.
Let me know how this works out.
Regards Runar