I have the Tesla mobile app installed on both my iPhone and iPad, with two Teslas associated with my account. The iPhone is set up as a phone key, the iPad is not. The iPad is currently running app version 4.26.5, but the issue also happens with 4.26.2 and maybe earlier releases.
When I receive a software update notification, I get the notification on both devices, but the iPad no longer shows the Software Update status, so I can’t initiate or monitor the update from there. I used to see that status on both the iPad and iPhone. The iPad doesn’t show any controls either, but that’s because it’s not set up as a phone key, and I don’t recall if the controls were there before. Are other people not seeing software update status on devices not set up as a phone key? I’ve force quit the app, signed out and back in, uninstalled and reinstalled it, but none of that made a difference, so I’m guessing this is a feature change or new bug.
The other issue relates to charging notifications, and this happens on both devices. Even when I have all the charging notifications enabled, I sometimes don’t get charging started/stopped notifications, even for supercharging, for which notifications are always enabled. Also, while on a recent road trip, when I plugged in at superchargers, I would sometimes get a message about the charge cable not being fully inserted, but charging proceeded normally. This happens on my 2023 Model S. Are others seeing these issues?
When I receive a software update notification, I get the notification on both devices, but the iPad no longer shows the Software Update status, so I can’t initiate or monitor the update from there. I used to see that status on both the iPad and iPhone. The iPad doesn’t show any controls either, but that’s because it’s not set up as a phone key, and I don’t recall if the controls were there before. Are other people not seeing software update status on devices not set up as a phone key? I’ve force quit the app, signed out and back in, uninstalled and reinstalled it, but none of that made a difference, so I’m guessing this is a feature change or new bug.
The other issue relates to charging notifications, and this happens on both devices. Even when I have all the charging notifications enabled, I sometimes don’t get charging started/stopped notifications, even for supercharging, for which notifications are always enabled. Also, while on a recent road trip, when I plugged in at superchargers, I would sometimes get a message about the charge cable not being fully inserted, but charging proceeded normally. This happens on my 2023 Model S. Are others seeing these issues?