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Both still show. Go to location to see super chargers. Charging still shows what current amps are but I’m not sure on volts. Mine isn’t currently plugged in.two things I miss:
--nearest supercharger list so i can see how busy they are
--being able to see voltage of my current charge session
it shows amps, but not volts. Was a nice way to check voltage sag if you were plugged into somewhere you usually aren't.Both still show. Go to location to see super chargers. Charging still shows what current amps are but I’m not sure on volts. Mine isn’t currently plugged in.
I had to update it from the App Store. For some reason it wasn’t auto updating.Weird, I don't see the new IOS version at all. I still am on the old one.
Same here. I know it shouldn’t bother me but it does lol.Mine isn't <sad_face>
Exterior is correct, interior is black (vs. the actual white).
Sharing a map destination (from Google Maps on iPhone) with Tesla still works for me. Make sure the Tesla app is open on your device, and then see if Tesla logo shows up.On the previous app, I could handily share a contact or map address from my iPhone to the Tesla app and it would go directly to nav in the car. The Tesla app no longer shows up as an app target. I deleted and reloaded the new app, no luck. Any ideas?
I did a hard reset on the iPhone, that did the trick. Thanks for verifying that it still worked so I could dig a little deeper.Sharing a map destination (from Google Maps on iPhone) with Tesla still works for me. Make sure the Tesla app is open on your device, and then see if Tesla logo shows up.
Where did your found the full supercharging history on the Tesla apps ? Thanks for your answer.You also can just go into the app store on your device. Click on your account where it shows you the of your app update history and if any updates are available. If you don't see it queued, you can just do a pull down on the screen, which will force your phone to go check the app store for all the latest versions. I did that on my devices and up popped several apps with updates available, including the Tesla app.
I'm pretty much in the 'ok, big deal' camp on the update. The only new feature that I see, although you have to dig to find it, is the ability to see your full supercharging history. That includes if your someone like me that still have free unlimited supercharging on their car. I can see my history all the way back to Jan 2017. Doesn't appear to have any of my history from the second half of 2016 (purchased my MS90D end of June 2016).
Delete and reinstall the Tesla app, but still don't see the Tesla app in the widget list.Update: I had to delete and reinstall the Tesla app to be able to see the widget.
Go to your photo in the upper right, account, charging, history.Where did your found the full supercharging history on the Tesla apps ? Thanks for your answer.
In the Energy part of the app, we've been seeing issues when running multiple versions of the mobile app on different devices. For example, if you have Balanced set for Time based control in v 3.x, installing version 4.0 will update it to Cost Saving instead (since there is no longer any Balanced option in v 4.0) and change how Powerwalls are charged/discharged. It's annoying as the functionality we've been used to for the past 3 years is no longer available.I found version 3 of the Android app in read-only mode this bank-holiday weekend. However, loading version 4 (Saturday’s build) via APKMirror restores most functionality. Likely a server/network regression in the older network comms or a deliberate action by them.
As of this morning, on my iPhone 12, the app store still shows only the old version of the Tesla App. Has anybody else found it there?Today, Tesla updated their iOS app with a major re-design of the entire app interface! Attached is a screenshot of the new home screen. You can go ahead and download the app via the App Store and experience it for yourself. There are new animations, controls, and a re-designed interface for almost every single aspect of the app experience. View attachment 701453
Within the updates page in the App Store, try to swipe down to refresh the page. New updates for apps should show up after refreshing that page.As of this morning, on my iPhone 12, the app store still shows only the old version of the Tesla App. Has anybody else found it there?