99% of us have no issues with the phone 99% of the time (myself included). The idea of carrying around a redundant device (keys, yuck) is bonkers to me. What phone are you using?
99% is a nice statistic. I always wanted to be a member of the 1%.
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99% of us have no issues with the phone 99% of the time (myself included). The idea of carrying around a redundant device (keys, yuck) is bonkers to me. What phone are you using?
iPhone 11
I have significant issues with my 11 (pro) too. It won’t work when I’m my pocket but immediately works once I take it out.
Already did.Get yourself the keyfob. There I said it. I know the car was designed and sold to not need one, and when it works, the phone as a key is great, but as many of you have figured out with phone software updates, the phone doesn’t work as well as it once did as a key. It’s hit or miss. The app has to stay open for many. I got the keyfob 6 months ago and it’s flawless every single time. Yeah it’s 150 dollars, so it’s up to each person whether they find the value, but if you can afford a Tesla then you can afford 150 dollars. Purchase one. Not only is it a great conversation piece because it’s the best looking fob, but no more frustration with getting in the car.
If by "pocket" you mean "back pocket", see my post earlier in this thread.
The keycard would be more useful if it was better location aware, like a fob. Maybe I don’t feel like taking it out and tapping or swiping.You do know there's a keycard too? (for when the phone fails). I've seen some pretty creative conversions to make the keycard more "interesting".
One time I'd left my phone on my workbench in my garage & I unknowingly got in & drove the car to Home Depot. I realized what had happened literally a split second after I pressed "Park." I still only cary my phone, because I live on the edge.
One time I'd left my phone on my workbench in my garage & I unknowingly got in & drove the car to Home Depot. I realized what had happened literally a split second after I pressed "Park." I still only cary my phone, because I live on the edge.
Well, I much prefer having only a small keyfob than a phone.I was just musing yesterday how much I love not having a keyfob in my pocket.
iPhone 11
1) I know my wife's cell # by heartSo then what happened? Still in the parking lot?
1) I know my wife's cell # by heart
2) Home Depot let me use their phone to call her
3) Luckily, she picked up an unknown number, even though she was at work dealing w/ an emergency
4) She has the Tesla app
5) She started the car remotely
6) I ran back to the car in time & drove off
It pays to RTFM.