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1.5.3 out. Bug fixes and enhancements.
iPhone or Android?1.5.3 out. Bug fixes and enhancements.
Maybe both but I only have an iPhone.iPhone or Android?
It's more likely that it's just plain unreliable. Thread 'Unlocking with mobile key unreliableAnyone with this and a pixel 9? I've noticed terrible key performance and am thinking I'm missing a powersave setting or something
Thats likely, thanks for the link ...I just don't remember it being this bad with the P8 but probably unrelatedIt's more likely that it's just plain unreliable. Thread 'Unlocking with mobile key unreliable
I just wanted to highlight that since recent updates it takes at least three presses of the door latches to unlock. See the attached image for what happened when I press the door latch. I'm running out of doors!
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- Forum: Mobile Key/Key Fob/Entry
My assumption (probably my hope) was that at home, the car would keep unlocking and waking up everytime I walked by it and so at some point, it goes into a deeper sleep which makes the phone unlock not as sensitive ... I wish we had the option of just leaving it unlocked at home so that in my garage it was just ready to hop intoWith my Pixel 8a it needs the phone to be unlocked or at least awake to unlock the car. For some reason it's worse at home, when the car is connected to my wifi, butter anywhere else
You’re correct; if the car passively unlocks a number of times (10?) it will remain locked until you manually open it by pushing the handle, a key fob, or something.My assumption (probably my hope) was that at home, the car would keep unlocking and waking up everytime I walked by it and so at some point, it goes into a deeper sleep which makes the phone unlock not as sensitive ... I wish we had the option of just leaving it unlocked at home so that in my garage it was just ready to hop into
Borski, thank you! Turned off the 'passive lock' (I didn't even realize it was separate from 'passive unlock'), and now I don't have to wait for a minute in the garage until it wakes up and unlocks. It just spends the night unlocked in there.You’re correct; if the car passively unlocks a number of times (10?) it will remain locked until you manually open it by pushing the handle, a key fob, or something.
You *can* turn off passive locking, fwiw - it just isn’t geofenced, so you’d have to remember to lock the car when you’re not at home; but that’s super easy to do by just pressing in the door handle.
You’re correct; if the car passively unlocks a number of times (10?) it will remain locked until you manually open it by pushing the handle, a key fob, or something.
You *can* turn off passive locking, fwiw - it just isn’t geofenced, so you’d have to remember to lock the car when you’re not at home; but that’s super easy to do by just pressing in the door handle.