Elguero213
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I also needed some clarifications not alot out there lolGreat. ucmndd - thanks for the excellent info.
Now I've got something to look forwards to, once Tesla updates the (little older) Model S's.
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I also needed some clarifications not alot out there lolGreat. ucmndd - thanks for the excellent info.
Now I've got something to look forwards to, once Tesla updates the (little older) Model S's.
I’d be shocked if we didn’t get the full update. Within say a month, max.Agreed. My guess is either they didn't finish the update for "legacy" MS/MX in time, or they ran into a critical bug that needed to be fixed.
Same boat.My car has the update pending but I'm not going to install it since I like my 1 touch buttons being winter and all here. Hopefully after the feedback they receive they will add it to the customizable options in a future release. Looking at their supported features for 'legacy' cars I'm not really interested in pushing the install button anytime soon.
I highly doubt this presumptuous conclusion. Vertical screen needs its own creation and beta testing. Let’s be patient. It’s free…Tesla is investing less and less in "older" systems. We already bought the car, they just make improvements to the current platform to sell more.
I wouldn’t go as far as to say it’s free.I highly doubt this presumptuous conclusion. Vertical screen needs its own creation and beta testing. Let’s be patient. It’s free…
I recall seeing connectivity and supercharging promised when I got my 2014. I don't recall seeing a promise for the holiday 2021 update.I wouldn’t go as far as to say it’s free.
Like with Free Unlimited Premium Connectivity or Supercharging, You paid for it in the original price of the vehicle.
What are the alleged "cold weather improvements"?
Slower supercharging for legacy vehicles.What are the alleged "cold weather improvements"?
I'd argue it is not "free" in the sense that they usually break stuff that they should have left alone. In my six years with my Model S, the UI has steadily been degraded in readability, with tiny gray fonts and removal and relocation of information. I agree there have been new features added, but it seems that whoever designs the screens looks at them only on some huge desktop monitor and never sees them in a real car while driving at 80 mph and being busy with the driving task. Other modern cars I have seen or used generally have much more readable UIs, especially the instrument clusters. It is worse than useless to put indications on a screen in a way that makes them nearly invisible. The "HOLD" indication is a fairly recent example -- sometime earlier in 2021, it was relocated, made gray and tiny, and now I can usually not see it. WHY???? Pure incompetence, haste, insufficient testing, and lack of proper Human factors review, is my guess.I highly doubt this presumptuous conclusion. Vertical screen needs its own creation and beta testing. Let’s be patient. It’s free…