Following on from the other thread (How reliable is the 3 key app?) I thought a poll might be useful to see who uses which phone type as the Tesla key, and how reliable they find it.
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That’s very true, but I didn’t think it worthwhile having 50 options to choose from to cover the different manufacturers and versions.Generic Android question doesn't answer the critical issue of which Android version on which Android phone.
Both my wife and I use Pixel 3XL with Android 10, and we also have a Pixel, also with Android 10, as a backup phone, which works well.
The only annoyance I have with the phone-as-key is the need to open the app to unlock the chargeport in the morning
Yup this annoyed me too, I now use the Tesla Remote app and tell Siri to do it instead! Works with either the iPhone or Apple Watch
Different app“Tesla remote app” is that the standard app or a different one?
yes that is what I did.Wondering how meaningful the results will be. I had one ‘failure’ so chose most of the time but I suspect others with only one failure might choose works 100%. If I did mine as a percentage and rounded it up, it would be 100%..
Different app
Edit: Missed it earlier in the thread..... it works with the Apple Watch - say no more, I’ll take one, no need to wrap it!
Yup this annoyed me too, I now use the Tesla Remote app and tell Siri to do it instead
Has no one opted to purchase the key fob? I liked the idea of using that to open the Frunk/Boot rather than getting out the phone, loading the app etc.
The best way to have it. Whilst I think iPhones are grossly over priced, you can't argue with their quality and reliability. Android, whilst having the lion share of the market, only really works in its raw form in my opinion. That is, a standard Android on a Google phone; no HTC/LG/Samsung/OnePlus crap/bloatware. It's really the only fair way to compare Apple vs Google in my experience.Generic Android question doesn't answer the critical issue of which Android version on which Android phone.
Both my wife and I use Pixel 3XL with Android 10, and we also have a Pixel, also with Android 10, as a backup phone, which works well.