JAR897
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I’ve updated and drove c. 60mi. Navigate on autopilot felt “smoother” but could be placebo effect?
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My Peugeot took about 3 hours to update... and you also had to have the engine running to update....Really nice to get a map update that doesn't require me to fork out £220 to BMW for a set of single use DVDs that take the best part of a day to install.
but could be placebo effect?
How do I select that option?
My Peugeot took about 3 hours to update... and you also had to have the engine running to update....
crazy!
Nav update complete - took just on an hour using WiFi. Mind you out here in the sticks I can only get FTTC and another 2 miles of copper cable so my “superfast” broadband never exceeds 15Mbps
No reason why it shouldn’t download from a good mobile 4G signal.
Glad you mentioned about the app - I just went into my car to check and the update has started downloading. Will wake up to new map goodness!Yeah. It’s in the same in-car screen as software updates appear, but it’s maps for navigating speed limits, traffic lights, roundabouts etc
you don’t see it notified in the app at all though
They do not denote current traffic conditions because they appear in small villages and on quiet roads whilst I am driving that route.
Hasn’t Tesla just dropped the traffic supplier they used to use? The one everybody else uses?They are traffic - just not very accurate and/or stale
Uh, it's just Google maps? I've often had Google maps on at the same time on my phone and it gives identical info, route, ETA etcHasn’t Tesla just dropped the traffic supplier they used to use? The one everybody else uses?
Old one was 2019.20. New one 2020.32 I believeWhat’s the latest Nav update version number?
How can I check which version I have?
The one you see on the map, yeah that’s google. But for routing server-side Tesla uses their own (to take account of elevation and its impact on energy usage, and for plotting the most optimal supercharger stops enroute )Uh, it's just Google maps? I've often had Google maps on at the same time on my phone and it gives identical info, route, ETA etc
Another stick dweller here. Downloaded the nav update today via 4G.
I’ve registered for Elon’s Starlink, so fingers crossed for faster downloads in the future. Now I wonder if I can stick that satellite disk on the roof of my LR M3, or is that a step too far...
an old fashioned plug in landline phone!
Not only do we have a landline, but one of our working phones even looks like the one depicted the M3's software:
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If anyone is interested, it is a restored 1928 GPO No. 150 'Candlestick' phone with a 1929 GPO No. 1 Bellset.