Hey everyone, this is my very first thread and my very first post. I have a bit of an Android development background you could say and I like to tinker quite a bit. I'm actually a forum moderator on XDA developers as well, so I know a little bit about tinkering.
Anyway, I just got my model 3 standard range plus 2 weeks ago and I absolutely love it! I traded my ionic for it and I am so happy. Anyway. My wife and I like to go for road trips. Long drives whatever and while we're driving she likes to watch YouTube just to stay entertained sometimes and I was able to get that working in my ioniq so I thought when I got my Tesla I would try to get it working while the vehicles in motion, that was actually fairly easily done. Actually I got it done the night I took it home. It was one of the first things I did.
Tonight I managed to also get Disney Plus and Amazon prime working again both while the vehicle is in motion which is and I will stress this for passenger use only if you do this while you're driving, it's obviously a very bad idea. Anyway, the method you utilizes Android Auto via the Tesla browser which some people are probably familiar with. Anyway, it works really well and I was able to get those three streaming apps working and I'm going to link to a very rough video I made just showing proof of concept and at a later date I'll make a proper video to tutorial that's edited nicely and doesn't look just like crap like this one does showing people how I did it. Check the link below because I can't upload the video here because it's too big so I just uploaded it to my YouTube channel and I guess that's the best way to look at it if anyone's even interested in this. Hopefully this is allowed here. I don't know, I could end up getting banned my first day lol!
Anyway, I just got my model 3 standard range plus 2 weeks ago and I absolutely love it! I traded my ionic for it and I am so happy. Anyway. My wife and I like to go for road trips. Long drives whatever and while we're driving she likes to watch YouTube just to stay entertained sometimes and I was able to get that working in my ioniq so I thought when I got my Tesla I would try to get it working while the vehicles in motion, that was actually fairly easily done. Actually I got it done the night I took it home. It was one of the first things I did.
Tonight I managed to also get Disney Plus and Amazon prime working again both while the vehicle is in motion which is and I will stress this for passenger use only if you do this while you're driving, it's obviously a very bad idea. Anyway, the method you utilizes Android Auto via the Tesla browser which some people are probably familiar with. Anyway, it works really well and I was able to get those three streaming apps working and I'm going to link to a very rough video I made just showing proof of concept and at a later date I'll make a proper video to tutorial that's edited nicely and doesn't look just like crap like this one does showing people how I did it. Check the link below because I can't upload the video here because it's too big so I just uploaded it to my YouTube channel and I guess that's the best way to look at it if anyone's even interested in this. Hopefully this is allowed here. I don't know, I could end up getting banned my first day lol!