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Isn’t that a feature of Apple CarPlay and/or Android Auto?A pretty nice feature on my two-year-old Subaru was that it would read texts to me when I was driving. I don't even get texts when I am parked in the tesla.
Have I overlooked something?
They are being felicitous. No such capability exists. In the top 10 of our questions we tire most of hearing -- "Why can't my Tesla do XXXX that my '95 Ford Taurus can do?".No, didn't have carplay.
I didn't see any sign of text in the manual
felicitous => facetious. DYACThey are being felicitous. No such capability exists. In the top 10 of our questions we tire most of hearing -- "Why can't my Tesla do XXXX that my '95 Ford Taurus can do?".
The new Ram 1500 Limited's interior looks like a cockpit.My ram 1500 has this feature.
I vaguely recall somebody mentioning they essentially get this functionality just with BT audio and using hey google or hey siri or whatever on the phone- but didn't care enough to bookmark it....could probably be turned up with a search.
The car of tomorrow, today, with the connectivity of yesterday.
I vaguely recall somebody mentioning they essentially get this functionality just with BT audio and using hey google or hey siri or whatever on the phone- but didn't care enough to bookmark it....could probably be turned up with a search.
What EV is more futuristic than a Tesla?Get used to it. Tesla is 10 years behind on most things. You thought this car was from the future? LMAO. Not even close.
Sounds like you're saying "don't bother" if you're using Android, right? I'll take your word for it. IMO the analogous iOS functionality ("hey Siri, read my messages") is completely worthwhile. I haven't used other systems to compare, so maybe I don't know what I'm missing, but it WFM.I tried it. It's a novel approach for a workaround that attempts to pipe any app notifications to the BT profile used for phone calls rather than the A2DP profile normally used for media. This would interrupt any media playing in the car and output the phone sound, but as the other poster mentioned, in practice it sucks. Android bakes too much of that functionality into the OS and the best you can do on a non-rooted phone is to have the first second or so of the audio clipped. And it wouldn't always revert back to the correct audio after. Not to mention it messed up the bluetooth settings on my phone even after uninstalling the app that I had to track down to fix that would prevent my phone from sending any media across BT.
It was worth investigating the workaround, but having done the legwork, don't bother.
Sounds like you're saying "don't bother" if you're using Android, right? I'll take your word for it. IMO the analogous iOS functionality ("hey Siri, read my messages") is completely worthwhile. I haven't used other systems to compare, so maybe I don't know what I'm missing, but it WFM.