- Sat Jan 25, 2025 1:51 pm
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Tesla's 2025.2 Update: Game Changer or Incremental Improvement?
The 2025.2 update is here, bringing Android users closer to iPhone feature parity. Is this a sign of things to come, a true commitment to platform equality? Or will Android users always play catch-up?
The expansion of third-party fast charger preconditioning seems like a no-brainer. But will it truly make a noticeable difference in charging times? Real-world experience and data will tell. Share your charging experiences post-update.
The addition of a rear cross-traffic chime is welcome, but is it enough? Should Tesla be focusing on more proactive safety features? Is this a band-aid solution or a step in the right direction? Let’s debate.
Hands-free trunk/frunk for Android users. Finally. But does this seemingly simple feature arriving a year after iPhone compatibility signal a larger trend of prioritizing one platform over another?
Beyond these features, the minor improvements feel just that – minor. Is Tesla becoming complacent? Are they focusing on the wrong things? Where should development efforts be concentrated moving forward? What features are we still waiting for?
This update feels like a mixed bag. What are your thoughts? Is this a significant leap forward or a collection of minor tweaks? Share your experiences and let the discussion begin.
The 2025.2 update is here, bringing Android users closer to iPhone feature parity. Is this a sign of things to come, a true commitment to platform equality? Or will Android users always play catch-up?
The expansion of third-party fast charger preconditioning seems like a no-brainer. But will it truly make a noticeable difference in charging times? Real-world experience and data will tell. Share your charging experiences post-update.
The addition of a rear cross-traffic chime is welcome, but is it enough? Should Tesla be focusing on more proactive safety features? Is this a band-aid solution or a step in the right direction? Let’s debate.
Hands-free trunk/frunk for Android users. Finally. But does this seemingly simple feature arriving a year after iPhone compatibility signal a larger trend of prioritizing one platform over another?
Beyond these features, the minor improvements feel just that – minor. Is Tesla becoming complacent? Are they focusing on the wrong things? Where should development efforts be concentrated moving forward? What features are we still waiting for?
This update feels like a mixed bag. What are your thoughts? Is this a significant leap forward or a collection of minor tweaks? Share your experiences and let the discussion begin.