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they made the Supercharger status harder to find - instead of being right in front of you in the Charging section with a list of several nearest SCs, now you have to open up the Location panel (which shows current location of your car on a map), then pinch-to-zoom-out several times and/or scroll the map until you happen to be zoomed out far enough to be lucky to see a red pin or two marking a nearby Supercharger. The red pin will show # of free stalls at that location; tapping the pin will give you a bit more info and let you send the location to your car.Haven't got the updated app yet, but does it still show the nearby SuperCharger site status?
Do you carry "fix a flat" n your boot (trunk)? Since I started buying cars that lack spare tires, I always have it with me. 5 minutes and you're back on the road to get yourself home.Soooo. Had an “opportunity” to use the roadside assistance on the new app today after a flat on the highway.
Unable to connect with roadside assistance using the app. Error message each time.
Frustrating to say the least.
Eventually able to call via the menu in the car under the service menu to get help and got towed to the service center in Raleigh.
if the app is going to be the primary conduit for comms it has gotta be bullet proof. Currently it’s not
Also, the old app will show the time it takes to charge to reach your next destination (supercharger). This is very helpful on long road trip. The new app does not show this.they made the Supercharger status harder to find - instead of being right in front of you in the Charging section with a list of several nearest SCs, now you have to open up the Location panel (which shows current location of your car on a map), then pinch-to-zoom-out several times and/or scroll the map until you happen to be zoomed out far enough to be lucky to see a red pin or two marking a nearby Supercharger. The red pin will show # of free stalls at that location; tapping the pin will give you a bit more info and let you send the location to your car.
but far less convenient to use than the previous version of the app. a big step backwards in UI useability for this feature IMO
I do. The leak was too large.Do you carry "fix a flat" n your boot (trunk)? Since I started buying cars that lack spare tires, I always have it with me. 5 minutes and you're back on the road to get yourself home.
Supercharging history is buried a few layers deep, but on the iOS app. I honestly found it just by poking around. Here's how to find it ...How do you see supercharging history, I can’t find it in the new iOS app
Just download the apk if you don't want to wait. Or switch to a Pixel.Where's that app update to 4.0? No sign of it yet for me in Canada. Does this go out only for the US or certain countries? If I visit play store from the web it also still shows version 3.
Anyone in Canada have a different experience?
Has anyone found any use of the widget? Seems like it doesn’t update unless you open the app, sooo, what’s the point? lol
Wot? I have a Pixel (4a). Do you have a direct link to the APK to share?Just download the apk if you don't want to wait. Or switch to a Pixel.
Someone had a link on one of the earlier pages. I received the download directly on my Pixel 4, so didn't need the apk.Wot? I have a Pixel (4a). Do you have a direct link to the APK to share?
I'm running 2 pixel 5's and I'm not getting it - maybe it doesn't like Android 12Just download the apk if you don't want to wait. Or switch to a Pixel.
If you are on the Android 12 beta, you won't get it. And if you do, $20 says it force closes every time you try to open it.I'm running 2 pixel 5's and I'm not getting it - maybe it doesn't like Android 12