Minor Fixes

Minor fixes and improvements.
Minor fixes and improvements.
This is an undocumented change in this release.
Charge Stats will now separate out any charging sessions at your work location in addition to Home, Superchargers and Other. Your work location is determined by the address set in your vehicle's navigation.
You will also be able to set your own price when charging at work.
This is an undocumented change in this release.
The specifications and warranty drawer that appears when tapping the blue link at the bottom of the app now covers the entire screen, making it easier to view all of your specifications and warranty information.
Warranty information has also been updated since the last app update through a server-side change. Your warranty information will now display the date and miles of your vehicle's warranty expiration (whichever occurs first).
This is an undocumented change in this release.
With this update you can share videos with your vehicle simply by copying the URL from a supported video platform and opening the Tesla app. This feature is currently limited to users in China.
If you're outside of China, you can continue to share videos to play in your vehicle by navigating to one of the supported video apps such as YouTube and tapping the share button and choosing the Tesla app.
Minor fixes and improvements.
This is an undocumented change in this release that may become a future feature.
In this update, Tesla has added a bunch of Wall Connector references to the app. Tesla's third generation Wall Connector comes built in with Wi-Fi, allowing it to receive software updates.
It's not clear what features this may enable, but it looks like Tesla may soon allow you to add the third-gen Wall Connector to the Tesla app, in a similar way that you can add a vehicle or Powerwall.
Minor fixes and improvements.
Manage lease returns and ability to transfer car ownership in select countries.
View status and updates of open energy service cases.
In some regions, the list of Supercharger locations will now display the maximum power output for each station. This will let owners better plan their charging stops to minimize wait times.
The list of Superchargers has also been increased.
When tapping on a particular charging location, you will now see additional information about the location. In addition to being able to send the location to your car, you can also see the address of the Supercharger and nearby amenities.
A new API was found in this update that will be used for cached vehicle data. In a future update your car will send information not only when requested, but also before it goes to sleep.
This change could allow for several big improvements in the app.
This change will allow the API to contain the latest vehicle data without having to wake up the vehicle.
This will likely mean that once you open the app in a future update, it'll be able to fetch car informaiton without having to wait for the vehicle to wake up first.
You'll instantly have the latest battery state of charge, range, open door/window information, odometer reading and everything else.
This change will also allow the vehicle to sleep longer, therefore reducing energy consumption known as phantom drain. It's possible that in the future Tesla will not wake up the vehicle once you open the app like it does today.
Instead Tesla may wait to see if the owner is only checking on the vehicle or if they're going to send a command to the vehicle such as turning on the climate system.
This will be a very positive change that will allow you to instantly have access to the vehicle's latest data without having to wake it up or cause some energy lose.
As Tesla expands non-Tesla charging support to more countries and more locations, you'll soon be able to see a list of all Superchargers that support charging non-Tesla vehicles.
In the Tesla app you can currently view a list of nearby chargers by navigating to the Location section. Each Supercharger shows you the maximum speed, the number of free stalls and the distance from your vehicle. Tesla may simply let you filter this list in the future by the Superchargers that support charging non-Teslas.
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