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Nothing yet. My 2024 M3LR seems to fall a bout 10 days-2 weeks into the update cycle. I get really antsy waiting, watching everyone else get it before meI'm currently downloading 2024.14.3
Has anyone else got it yet?
Nice
Nice! Waiting game begins…
How long until they use some of that free space in the right to be an Elon live X feed so he can beam his craziness right into your car direct?
You can see they've changed the UI a bit but Intel cars won't get that change.Who gets this? Any key changes to the ui?
I can confirm that it has the Audible app.Can you please check: do you have the Audible app?
One useful thing for me, assuming it works as described (I don't have the update yet).Who gets this? Any key changes to the ui?
You could already scroll through the wiper speeds but just had to shift the wheel left and right rather than scroll it up and down. Up and down is better of course, just saying you might not have been aware this was already possible.One useful thing for me, assuming it works as described (I don't have the update yet).
If you touch the wiper button (giving a wipe you might not want) or the wiper icon (if you put it in the My Apps bar) then you can rotate the left scroll wheel up and down to change the wiper speed. And once you are in I, II, III or IV (not in Auto of Off) pressing the wiper button rotates through them.
One small step to compensate for poor automatic wipers.
Oh, and there are reports of a larger font for the speedometer.
Yep. Knew about that. The strange thing was that you pushed left / right in this case, but if you did a long press on the left scroll wheel you had to rotate it up and down. Totally inconsistent. So I should have said that the change in the UI makes things consistent, rather than new.You could already scroll through the wiper speeds but just had to shift the wheel left and right rather than scroll it up and down. Up and down is better of course, just saying you might not have been aware this was already possible.
This feature is likely to use UWB which isnt a component in the Y (yet) which is possibly why the Model Y is omitted from the feature.Seems odd that the Y doesn't get the Hands Free Trunk - according to NTA
Anyone know if this is correct or just more shite admin from NTA
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