• helenslunch
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    19 days ago

    a lot of “smart” cars are designed work just fine offline.

    Citation? I don’t see anyone testing that because people don’t seem to care.

    • Jesus@lemmy.world
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      19 days ago

      I can speak for Volvo and Audi’s platforms over the past 5-10 years. I spent a lot of times using those. They’re connected up the wazoo, but they also work just fine if you stop paying for cloud connectivity or get into a remote area.

      You basically lose access to advanced maps, streaming apps, and being able to remotely control / monitor your car with your phone.

      When I briefly looked at a Telsa, it looked like those things were kind of in a similar boat. Biggest problem with Tesla is that, since they don’t support CarPlay or Android Auto, you -need- a cloud subscription if you want streaming apps and maps. Other cars can pipe that into the center console through Apple or Google’s projection systems.

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        19 days ago

        Yes but for how long? There’s already been reports of Tesla’s refusing to Supercharge without installing software updates.