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Do you have premium connectivity as that's mentioned? Either way, the other website linked mentions it will initially be limited to a small number of countries, which is how a lot of these releases seem to start rolling out.View attachment 852348
2022.28.1 Official Tesla Release Notes - Software Updates
Tesla software update 2022.28.1 includes Alternate Routes, Theater Mode, Status Bar, Sonic, Cat Quest, Cuphead, Portuguese Voice Navigation, Smart Summon, Radio Icon, HomeLink Buttons, Safety Menu Reorganized, Dark Mode, Tesla Theater Status Bar, Phone Icon, Vehicle Alerts, Battery Calibration.www.notateslaapp.com
This shows available in the uk but it isn't listed on my car which got 2022.28.1 last night and I don't understand if this is an issue or not and i am missing it. Can you check your car and see? I can't find any other uk owners with the update to ask
Apparently it's in the us only so I guess the site is just wrong . Hopes crushed and yet again we don't get a feature which should be available. It's so annoying as the routes that the car gives me sometimes can be so broken and I have to set a waypoint just to change routesI do have premium connectivity and I can see the traffic along route like the last update but this says it's unavailable
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and this one says it is available
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I think I replied to myself instead of you. I'm still new to this forum sorryDo you have premium connectivity as that's mentioned? Either way, the other website linked mentions it will initially be limited to a small number of countries, which is how a lot of these releases seem to start rolling out.
No problem - release notes are all over the place in general. I’ve had a look and one says ‘U.K.’ one says ‘not U.K.’ and the other says ‘limited countries as usual when new features are added”.I think I replied to myself instead of you. I'm still new to this forum sorry
The second link says official release notes, but the image for alternate route is also wrong, so I guess they're just wrong and I'm just confused as it says they're available in the uk and what has made them say it's available? but there is another site with in a different thread with the correct photo and says it's unavailable so i'm not sure where they've got the correct information fromNo problem - release notes are all over the place in general. I’ve had a look and one says ‘U.K.’ one says ‘not U.K.’ and the other says ‘limited countries as usual when new features are added”.
On Facebook someone plastered all the release notes and one of the first to install only seemed to get theatre mode. Just shows you can’t rely on any of them as being 100% accurate
How do you have thatLooks like we've got a full house, although the alternative routes text only appears if you go into the release notes page.
I'd also be tempted to say the performance of the browser has improved.
What car do you have? I have Model 3Looks like we've got a full house, although the alternative routes text only appears if you go into the release notes page.
I'd also be tempted to say the performance of the browser has improved.
Makes sense but my notes contradict what @JIBYC posted aboveThey get the release notes by rooting cars and trying to reverse engineer a release notes file. They then transcribe those notes to webpages. I’ve long been suspicious of the accuracy as a, mistakes can happen when they do this, and secondly I think some of the contents are for test cars only, so they appear in the notes file but won’t in any public car.
There’s also a lot of dependency on car spec, the games for instance have been mentioned many times before, on the first link you can easily search release notes going back years and you’ll see how many times something like Sonic has been mentioned. I got the feeling that some games require a games controller and only appear when one is plugged in, when the data USB ports all but disappeared that meant few would ever see the games. I’m not sure if these release notes signal a change or just a reminder to plug into the glovebox. A Bluetooth controller has also been discussed before.
Personally, I’d take the various release note websites as no more than a suggestion as until you actually see what your car gets, you’ve no accurate way of being sure.
Tesla have a habit of stuffing features elsewhere in the release notes so don't rely on the popup you get when you get in, best to go and read the whole list yourself.Makes sense but my notes contradict what @JIBYC posted above
Yes, Model 3 2022Do you have premium connectivity?