I still haven't received my software update (24) on my Y. I just got my new Y late August 2021. Is this common?
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Very comon, it will be a while since there is a huge backlog of cars waiting.I still haven't received my software update (24) on my Y. I just got my new Y late August 2021. Is this common?
LOL. t don't really understand how a software update can have a backlog.Very comon, it will be a while since there is a huge backlog of cars waiting.
There's a HUGE number ppl waiting on the updates, any update at this point lol. There's apparently some tie up with the vision cars being real far behind. Anyways there's nothing we can do till then. It's like waiting for a new driver for your computer that enables more function etc. but its our cars.LOL. t don't really understand how a software update can have a backlog.
When a smartphone software update is ready, it's available to everyone right away. I wonder why car software would be different.There's a HUGE number ppl waiting on the updates, any update at this point lol. There's apparently some tie up with the vision cars being real far behind. Anyways there's nothing we can do till then. It's like waiting for a new driver for your computer that enables more function etc. but its our cars.
Your car is not a smartphone? The cars are different, different builds, build dates, hardware and software configs, etc etc not to mention the obvious radar vs vision cars.When a smartphone software update is ready, it's available to everyone right away. I wonder why car software would be different.
Obviously they are different devices, but smartphones' software engineers also have to contend with different devices, builds, chips, etc.Your car is not a smartphone? The cars are different, different builds, build dates, hardware and software configs, etc etc not to mention the obvious radar vs vision cars.
Dude seriously, you are just going to argue in circles now? It is what it is.Obviously they are different devices, but smartphones' software engineers also have to contend with different devices, builds, chips, etc.
When a smartphone software update is ready, it's available to everyone right away.
@HellsKitchen while this is true for some manufacturers, many do a staggered deployment. While it can be frustrating for customers to wait for the latest and greatest, it's actually very smart instead of a "big bang" deployment. If there is an issue in the release which you didn't identify during internal testing, and you've deployed it to your entire customer base at once, you're going to have a lot of angry customers and a big rush to fix it. Instead, if you gradually deploy to small groups of randomly chosen customers at a time, you can monitor for issues. If any are identified by these early birds, you can pause the deployment and take the time to resolve before trying again.
While a software bug in a fleet of smartphones could be annoying, in a fleet of high-tech and semi-autonomous vehicles on the road, it could be disastrous.
But how do they monitor for issues? […] If there is some other EFFECTIVE way of giving feedback, I want to know it. I would love to help Tesla improve its software.
Keith
Gibberish.Dude seriously, you are just going to argue in circles now? It is what it is.
IFF you ensure you have a good wifi link when parked overnight, Tesla will upload videos from your car to monitor for issues. You can select “share” on some of the options, and select “Advanced” on the software update.
Tesla often uploads hundreds of megabytes of videos weekly from my Teslas. Issues get addressed. Resolution can take months depending on the Tesla Triage. Car wash mode took years, but Joe mode took only a few months.
If you have issues, the forums are often full of solutions, sometimes snarky, but still effective.
If enough community support comments on a problem, Tesla notices and it might get resolved.
But you really just need a good wifi link every night.
PS. Like all computers, many issues resolve after a “full double button” reboot And an overnight wifi link. Or perhaps it’s just the restful sleep I get that night, but….
I think FSD has a lot to do with which cars are presented with the later updates.Between my brother's 2019 M3, 2021 MY and my 2021 MY, mine has an update on average every 10-14 days. He hasn't had any on his MY since delivery May and every few months for M3. The only difference I can think of is I have FSD.