Wampa
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My SR+ got premium connectivity with the 12.1.2 update, which I installed over a week ago. I thought it would disappear but my TuneIn radio starts up every time.
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Waze shows me where all the police are hiding. On the drive I make almost every week from Milwaukee to Chicago I've become spoiled by that feature.
Car's no longer need their own NAV, simply the ability to project one's phone onto the screen.
My SR+ got premium connectivity with the 12.1.2 update, which I installed over a week ago. I thought it would disappear but my TuneIn radio starts up every time.
My SR+ got premium connectivity with the 12.1.2 update, which I installed over a week ago. I thought it would disappear but my TuneIn radio starts up every time.
Wait... What? So you have displayed navigation and streaming audio?
A lot of people with standard or premium plus interiors report that this happens, but then it goes away after the next update.
I tried a basic function that I have had for the past year in my bolt using carplay. I could easily ask Siri to change directions using voice commands on the fly. Sometimes on my commute I want to check the time for stopping at Starbucks or the bagel shop. So I can verbally ask for directions and get the ETA and then calculate the difference.
I tried all manner of asking Tesla to get directions and every time it failed. I'm not impressed so far. I've paid for all the advanced electronics. I'd think that $8k could get me decent voice control. Or if not, just let me use more of my phone.
Back to confirm that I lost everything after an overnight charge. It was fun while it lasted!
So just to confirm, the premium connectivity is $100 per year after the first year?
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I put down a deposit last weekend and am picking up Saturday and was told by the sales associate that the maps, Slacker, LTE, etc. was all included at no charge. We had a relatively in depth discussion about it because I don't have LTE coverage for my whole commute. It's not a big deal money wise, but it's a bit disappointing.
So just to confirm, the premium connectivity is $100 per year after the first year? I put down a deposit last weekend and am picking up Saturday and was told by the sales associate that the maps, Slacker, LTE, etc. was all included at no charge. We had a relatively in depth discussion about it because I don't have LTE coverage for my whole commute. It's not a big deal money wise, but it's a bit disappointing.
So sayeth a few webpages. Nobody’s ever been charged yet, for any Tesla Model.
The original Model S came with “4 years” of connectivity. That would’ve ended 3 years ago ...
It is actually the LTE data that is going/expected to be $100 a year. You just need this data IF you have the premium package to stream Slacker, Traffic/satellite and internet browser. So if you don;'t pay then you will have Standard Connectivity. As long as you have Premium Connectivity you could just start paying the $100 and have the data cut back on.So just to confirm, the premium connectivity is $100 per year after the first year?.....
Use the Sirusxm app on your phone and bluetooth it over until you get what you want.
do, but changing channels is a PITA.
I'd gladly pay $100 extra a month if they had just explained that at time of purchase/pick up?