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Model S: 2019.28.3.1 -- Web browser completely dead

tinm

2020 Model S LR+ Owner
May 3, 2015
2,463
11,889
New Mexico, USA
Another software release, 2019.36.2.7, became available so I installed it yesterday.

After it was done, I got back in the car and saw this:

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How is this possible, Tesla? Browser and Release Notes just broken pieces of junk software now. Company seems to have given up on quality.

And yet everyone’s so gung-ho with AP and FSD. You really wanna trust your life to this software dev team?
 
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AustinP

Active Member
Apr 6, 2015
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My understanding from information shared here previously is that there are different dev teams: AP, UI, BMS...

Looking at the TeslaFi stats, this 32.6.7 is aimed at the older batteries.

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It’s a small sample but my guess would be it concerns mainly the battery aspect of those cars:
- it is not focused on one particular AP version
- there are mcu1 car with 90 and 100 batteries

So not disappointed the browser has not improved with this update.

Hoping old batteries get again back their original charge speed or the capping is lifted. Living in hope.
 

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