Yeap... They do mention all the new features and say they are only available with software 2018.39 and above... wide V9 release imminent?
Cool. And sure enough on the iPhone you can now select Tesla from Google maps as a share destination app. Ultimately we get an error “your vehicle does not ...”. But I’m ready!
OMG - Thank you! Have you tried this? Think it's intended for when you can sit in the back seat without a driver - so you can change music without reaching over to the 17" touchscreen?? Would be nice eh? Since @BigD0g likely has a paid job and therefore can't spend all day posting on TMC, perhaps we should each chip in a few bucks and "hire" him as a full-time Tesla sleuth? BTW are you the same @BigD0g who was super active on Tesla Forums ~Jan 2017, eagerly expecting your S delivery? I remember you from there...
PS I would bet this isn't intended long-term for rear-seat "passengers" but rather for the "driver" of the car who no longer sits in the driver's seat. Always wondered how, for FSD to occur, the passengers would control navigation (telling car where to go) as well as music. Now we know! Right??
Yes, there is no footage of the new EAP features on line. I would like to view the new five lanes with the blue trajectory path, etc. If it misses an exit, so be it.
They may not intend it for that, but I know for sure it will be used in my car so I don't have to hear a little voice saying "Next!" from the back seat every 15 seconds.
BigD0g is already a hero. If BigD0g can post the first video footage of new EAP features (on/off highway), that should make it to the headline news tonight instantly turning him into a celebrity. I hope your camera's get calibrated soon and you get the first chance to showcase v9 before the updates go out to us mere mortals tomorrow.
I just wonder if you can give someone access to the media control for your car without giving them full access to the car's remote features...
Anyone have a guess when this will start rolling into a GM release? It obviously depends on critical the bugs in the version being tested right now, but I'm thinking a couple more bug fixes, and it will start rolling out in a couple weeks.
While I'm tempted to say 3 months likely, 6 months definitely, usually releases are 1-2 weeks behind their beta counterparts.
Yeah, and it's more or less 1-2 weeks after the most recent beta release assuming there's no problems found with it. If they push out like a 2018.39.2, then the clock resets and they wait 1-2 weeks again for problem reports, it seems. I wonder what the end result will be this time. One of the previous times, they just pushed out a dot release based off an odd week directly to us (2018.21.9)