Tesla To Add Official Support for Third-Party Services and Apps

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There's a fresh feature available in your Tesla account settings. In the web's Profile Settings section, you'll find a brand new choice that allows you to handle external applications. Although this feature is still in its early stages and doesn't currently offer the option to install apps, it signals that Tesla might be getting ready to officially support third-party applications. This means you'll have an official and more secure way to grant other services access to your vehicle, without mixing them up with the apps available directly in your Tesla or the rumored Tesla App Store.

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It seems like this recent modification to Tesla's account page went unnoticed until recently. The feature can be found discreetly placed within the security settings, together with multi-factor authentication, within the Profile Settings. The recently added "Third Party Apps" segment seems to serve as a convenient place to grant or withdraw access to specific third-party entities.

Introducing external applications could revolutionize the connection between Tesla and its community of users, opening doors for a more personalized and privacy-oriented encounter.

Improved, Safer Access

Software applications from other companies, such as TeslaFi, aid Tesla car owners in monitoring their vehicle's usage. At present, for these apps to work, they must have unrestricted access to the entire car. Nevertheless, if Tesla were to extend official support to external developers, they could implement a more regulated approach to granting access, ensuring a safe means of sharing specific details about the vehicle.

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Besides enhanced security, platforms such as TeslaFi could also experience advantages in terms of user-friendliness and performance through utilizing authorized methods to retrieve vehicle data.

Apple Maps EV Routing & More: Exciting Future!

The incorporation of external applications has the potential to bring about a variety of interesting opportunities. One possible advancement is the implementation of Apple Maps EVrouting, a cutting-edge attribute that permits the evaluation of your car's route and battery level in real-time. This functionality would empower users to optimize their journeys, taking into account the current availability of electric vehicle charging stations.

These progressions will bring advantages to users and bring about a fresh era of cooperation, turning the act of driving a Tesla into an even more seamless aspect of our interconnected lifestyles.

Support & Access: Lingering Questions

Tesla's decision to embrace third-party apps is extremely exciting, but there are still numerous inquiries that require resolution. Is it open for all businesses to integrate their apps? Will there be a necessity for a paid developer subscription comparable to Apple's model? Are there any API charges or restrictions that developers should take into account?

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Currently, we cannot install apps from external sources. However, Tesla's website now allows users to see services that have been given access, suggesting that a launch may be imminent. This capability has the potential to greatly improve how Tesla owners engage with their vehicles and third-party services, ushering in a fresh era of smart and user-friendly experiences. Unfortunately, we can only speculate on the specifics and eagerly await further updates from Tesla.

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Musk Announces FSD Exiting Beta In V12

Tesla's FSD Beta software has always been at the forefront of groundbreaking advances. And now, this revolutionary software is set to take a significant stride forward. CEO Elon Musk has recently taken to Twitter to share an exciting update: Version 12 will not remain in beta. The highly anticipated v12 FSD may signal the shift of FSD Beta from a phase of development to becoming a complete and official release.

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FSD Beta's Evolution: A Chronological Journey

Tesla embarked on its FSD Beta adventure in the latter half of 2020 when it released the initial version of the software. Over time, the software underwent rapid improvements, eventually reaching Version 8 by the beginning of 2021. It was during this phase that Tesla made changes to its method of versioning FSD Beta updates. They decided to reserve whole numbers for major advancements, while decimal points were used to indicate smaller modifications.

Having implemented this approach, FSD Beta Version 9 became available in July 2021, quickly followed by v10 in September of that same year. Now, let's fast forward to the present moment and talk about the most recent release, FSD Beta Version 11, which arrived in February 2023. The v11 update represents a significant achievement as it brings together city driving and highway driving, merging them into a cohesive "Single Stack."

Sneak Peek: FSD Beta V11.420 Reveals Future

Musk has previously given clues about the importance of FSD Beta v11.420. His remarks imply that this could be a noteworthy update, containing thrilling new characteristics similar to those introduced in FSD Beta v10.69. Might we witness the arrival of highly anticipated enhancements such as Real Smart Summon (RSS) or Park Seek? As we eagerly anticipate the launch of v11.420, speculation and excitement continue to rise among the Tesla community.

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Entering The Future: FSD Beta V12

So, what should we anticipate from FSD Beta v12? If Musk's recent statements are any indication, the shift from beta to a stable edition could represent a significant leap in the advancement of Tesla's self-driving technology. It's not simply a matter of removing the "Beta" label; it represents Tesla's belief in the completeness and dependability of its Full Self-Driving system.

The road to FSD v12 is still in progress, with a few v11 versions expected to be launched before we attain the final edition. These upgrades play a vital role in Tesla's goal to enhance and optimize the FSD technology, guaranteeing that each new version is safer, more intelligent, and more effective than its predecessor.

Tesla's FSD Beta Joins Regular Updates

Tesla has begun including FSD Beta in its standard software updates. Updates such as 2023.12.11 and 2023.20.6, among others, now come bundled with FSD Beta 11.3.6. However, it's important to note that this feature isn't available to everyone. Similar to other Tesla functionalities, its availability depends on your geographical location and the specific Tesla model you own.

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Up until now, if you were using FSD Beta, you would frequently experience lengthy delays of weeks or even months before receiving new features unrelated to FSD. This was due to Tesla's practice of launching FSD Beta updates separately from their primary production releases. However, with the integration of FSD Beta into regular updates, the time taken to access fresh features may be reduced.

FSD Beta: Just Another Feature

The identical software update varies in its functionality depending on your location. We engaged in conversations with Tesla owners residing in the United States as well as other countries. A user within the United States who installed the 2023.12.11 update retained their ability to utilize FSD Beta. Conversely, a driver residing outside of the United States who received the same update did not gain access to FSD Beta. Tesla is currently integrating FSD Beta into certain regular updates, and it is plausible that in due course, each update will include FSD Beta as a standard feature. Nonetheless, similar to other Tesla functionalities, the availability of FSD Beta will be contingent upon geographical location and the hardware of the vehicle.

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New FSD Update

Tesla's employment of varying version numbers for software, individual updates, FSD, and navigation updates has frequently resulted in bewildering situations and ambiguity.

With these latest enhancements, Tesla will now simplify the process of identifying the FSD Beta version you possess by clearly stating the FSD version distinctively from the update version.

Updates To Autopilot Menu

Tesla recently updated the Autopilot menu in FSD Beta v11 to provide users with a more convenient selection of Autopilot features. Interestingly, if a user who doesn't have access to the beta version receives a build with FSD Beta, they won't see the simplified menu options available in the newer version. Instead, their Autopilot menu will remain unchanged, without the choice to select from TACC, Auto Steer, or FSD Beta.

Getting Everyone Up To Date

An issue with the previous system was that FSD Beta users were frequently lagging behind in terms of new features. For instance, while the majority of Tesla users have already updated their systems to 2023.12 or even 2023.20, FSD Beta users are still stuck on 2023.7, which only offers features from 2023.6. By integrating FSD Beta into regular updates, Tesla could assist more users in staying current, eliminating the need to choose between testing FSD Beta or accessing the latest features.

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Tesla's inclusion of FSD Beta in regular updates streamlines the process for new owners to access FSD Beta builds. Previously, new subscribers had to endure lengthy waiting periods, sometimes lasting weeks or even months, after subscribing to FSD Beta. This delay occurred because Tesla did not permit users to revert to previous software versions. For instance, if an individual was already using version 2023.12 and decided to subscribe to FSD Beta, they would have to wait until FSD Beta became accessible on the 2023.12 branch before their vehicle could receive the update.

As FSD Beta gradually becomes a standard addition, it is likely that it will transform into a mere setting to be toggled on or off by the vehicle owner, instead of requiring a distinct update.

It's important to keep in mind that these updates do not contain the most recent FSD Beta. They consist of FSD Beta 11.3.6, not the latest version of 11.4.4. However, Tesla could potentially have additional unexpected features.

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