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I already pay for spotify premium family plan and as I understand, tesla Spotify acc is somewhat limitedJust for completeness, Premium Connectivity also gets you the ability to use Spotify without a Spotify account. At least, I think that's a premium-only feature?
Just for completeness, Premium Connectivity also gets you the ability to use Spotify without a Spotify account. At least, I think that's a premium-only feature?
I guess even if you can't get the car to connect to the phone automatically, it only really matters if you're using Spotify or something like that for music? If you're using bluetooth for music - as I will be unless they add an Apple Music app to the Tesla UI - you'll only need to hotspot to your phone if you're doing something like watching Netflix, right? And if I'm doing that, I'm parked and a couple of extra screen taps to manually connect won't be the end of the worldFor what it’s worth, and based on a sample size of 1 (me), I can’t get my car to connect to my iPhone (13 Pro Max) personal hotspot unless I actually go to the page in the settings.
The network doesn’t appear unless I do, even if it’s already switched on.
Try going to the actual screen on your phone (Settings -> Personal Hotspot), assuming you’re on an iPhone. It doesn’t see it on mine unless I do that.Just tried hotspotting on my M3, it doesn’t even find the damn thing lol.
Did that, the phone is set to hotspot, I use it all the time with other devices. Just the car doesn’t see it, it does see the house wifi though so it should work. I wouldn’t say it’s something I’ll lose sleep over though, I’m more of a radio listener than playlists etcTry going to the actual screen on your phone (Settings -> Personal Hotspot), assuming you’re on an iPhone. It doesn’t see it on mine unless I do that.
On that basis, I’ll give it another bash when away from home. Although not sure I’ll use it if it requires manual intervention each time. I hated the way my BMW always defaulted back to comfort setting instead of the sport I wanted it in, or the way lane assist defaults to On in my wife’s Hyundai & a VW I rented. It’s just a chinese water torture type thing to me lol. If I set something then leave it alone for gods sakeSomething to add into the mix.
Today I found it connected to the home wifi and streaming immediately on entry. Phone hotspot already on. Then, once out of range of home wifi, it went to LTE. Had to pull over to get it to connect to the phone. So I wonder if it is only allowing one type of connection to be maintained. Contrast with the phone, which shows LTE signal strength and wifi separately. Maybe that is why we have to manually reconnect every time?
I’ve found it quite temperamental to be honest. Sometimes it will even tell me the password to my hotspot is wrong even though it is saved, and it will connect again if I just retry.Did that, the phone is set to hotspot, I use it all the time with other devices. Just the car doesn’t see it, it does see the house wifi though so it should work. I wouldn’t say it’s something I’ll lose sleep over though, I’m more of a radio listener than playlists etc
A frustrating intermittent piece of software then. Change my last post, I’ll just crack on with radioI’ve found it quite temperamental to be honest. Sometimes it will even tell me the password to my hotspot is wrong even though it is saved, and it will connect again if I just retry.
bits and bytes ?Just fyi EE do not do an unlimited plan. They call it unlimited, but it’s not. 600Gb/month reduced from 1Tb/month at the start of lockdown - nice morals at play there.
Just tried hotspotting on my M3, it doesn’t even find the damn thing lol.
That’s the way it works on an iPhone. You have to go into the hotspot mode for it to stop being a Wi-Fi client and become a Wi-Fi hotspot.For what it’s worth, and based on a sample size of 1 (me), I can’t get my car to connect to my iPhone (13 Pro Max) personal hotspot unless I actually go to the page in the settings.
The network doesn’t appear unless I do, even if it’s already switched on.
That’s the way it works on an iPhone. You have to go into the hotspot mode for it to stop being a Wi-Fi client and become a Wi-Fi hotspot.
Yes, tasker can make this automaticThat sounds more like an iPhone issue than Tesla, seems Apple need a better implementation.
I have no problems with a Pixel phone.