There will never be an auto update. Updates lock the vehicle and any occupants inside (or outside), so they are always triggered manually, for safety reasons, whether from the phone or the car.I will be watching what others say about this update because I do not seem to have any real issues with .47. I guess there is no android auto update in .48. That will get me interested. My car did not yet get the update anyway.
Isn't that Matrix headlights? I don't think the Lucid headlights are matrix lights and not sure if micro lens array headlights can do the same thing or not. Apart from the short promo video on Lucid's twitter about the headlights you can't really find much online about what they can and can't do.
I generally recommend a reset after every update. Please let us know if that doesn’t fix it.So, after the update, car won't wake when the Lucid app is first loaded/used, car won't unlock until I'm a foot away using mobile key, and couldn't get surround view when in reverse. All new issues for me. Will try the usual resets and see what happens.
Same, no update yet.Thank you, since I’ve never done this before, I’m not sure how it works, there is no dot, are the updates rolled out in tiers?
Bobby Reset: tap your avatar on the right cockpit panel. Log into guest profile. Wait for it to load. Tap again and load your profile.I have not received 2.0.48 update on my app or car yet. I will wait until end of the week to see if I receive it. Also what is Bobby reset?
Patience.Same, no update yet.
ThanksBobby Reset: tap your avatar on the right cockpit panel. Log into guest profile. Wait for it to load. Tap again and load your profile.
Fixes some profile and entertainment related glitches.
Turn signal and valet card resets didn't correct the waking or unlocking issue (I haven't tried the camera yet). I deleted and reloaded the Lucid app and that also didn't work. Next step is notifying Customer Care.I generally recommend a reset after every update. Please let us know if that doesn’t fix it.
The app has nothing to do with unlocking. It is just the way you set it up. My suggestion would be to go into the app and delete your mobile key. Then, set up a new one.Turn signal and valet card resets didn't correct the waking or unlocking issue (I haven't tried the camera yet). I deleted and reloaded the Lucid app and that also didn't work. Next step is notifying Customer Care.
I agree2.0.33-35 were the sweet spot for our car in which every feature then available seemed to work reliably. Everything before and since has been a mess of one kind or another.
Can't disagree.Agree with others I updated, and now on 0.48 my cameras aren't working. No reset or maneuver brought them back...
I called into customer care and they said this is an issue they're aware of.
I asked that if they could fix this and get back to getting Android auto out.
It's amusing how pretty much everyone is consistent on the carplay/android interest for media and entertainment being essentially at the top of "needs"
Not understanding your comment about the app having nothing to do with unlocking. I frequently use the app to unlock the car, just as I do to turn on the cabin heat before getting in. In any event, I reached the same conclusion about the mobile key after I couldn't get into the car using my phone. I checked my phone and saw that the mobile key bluetooth wasn't connected even though the car's "regular" bluetooth was, so deleted and reinstalled the mobile key, which reestablished its bluetooth connection. Unfortunately, that did not fix the wake issue, so I still cannot unlock the car using the app nor can I do remote climate control.The app has nothing to do with unlocking. It is just the way you set it up. My suggestion would be to go into the app and delete your mobile key. Then, set up a new one.
There's a difference between unlocking the car via the app and unlocking it via Bluetooth. Since Bluetooth is a connection established in a short distance between two devices, it does not depend on any sort of cellular or Wi-Fi signal. This is why the mobile key works even if your phone is not connected to the Internet.Not understanding your comment about the app having nothing to do with unlocking. I frequently use the app to unlock the car, just as I do to turn on the cabin heat before getting in. In any event, I reached the same conclusion about the mobile key after I couldn't get into the car using my phone. I checked my phone and saw that the mobile key bluetooth wasn't connected even though the car's "regular" bluetooth was, so deleted and reinstalled the mobile key, which reestablished its bluetooth connection. Unfortunately, that did not fix the wake issue, so I still cannot unlock the car using the app nor can I do remote climate control.