Tesla Apple Carplay. 4. Multiple maps - I use Apple maps, Google maps and Waze via CarPlay. - Probably out of luck for Apple and Waze. However, the Tesla's Google-powered nav is really good and you probably won't miss them. 5. Siri - I use this all the time for sending messages, checking calendars, setting reminders and making calls etc. As was stated Tesla is not going to implement CarPlay (CP) or Android Auto (AA). I'm not familiar with AA, but a have looked briefly at CP since I was in the Apple Developer program. I have been in the computer software field since I graduated with a Computer Science degree, so I am familiar with the software side of this and can comment on it. Tesla’s massive 17″ touchscreen continues to be powered by their own proprietary software and so far have resisted the calls to add support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The industry as a hole has largely put up the white flag and either added support or completed replaced their infotainment system with the mobile platforms. The difference with Tesla is their software is actually.
Will Tesla ever incorporate or add Apple CarPlay so that I can have Siri read text and originate text messages while driving. Of course it would be great to have apps like audible and other apps that are built into CarPlay. Being an Apple enthusiast and wanting my iPhone Xs max to be fully integrated is not too much to ask for what is probably the most high tech car on the road. Tesla’s massive 17″ touchscreen continues to be powered by their own proprietary software and so far have resisted the calls to add support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The industry as a hole has largely put up the white flag and either added support or completed replaced their infotainment system with the mobile platforms. The difference with Tesla is their software is actually.
Adding Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (if Tesla does one, they would have to do both - due to the 50-50 market split between the two OS) would likely be considerably more complicated than adding games.
Tesla’s massive 17″ touchscreen continues to be powered by their own proprietary software and so far have resisted the calls to add support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The industry as a hole has largely put up the white flag and either added support or completed replaced their infotainment system with the mobile platforms. The difference with Tesla is their software is actually. Tesla and apple CarPlay. Question. Hey guys. just a few questions about the phone capabilities of a Tesla. CarPlay is apples version that basically puts your iPhone in the car. Im just wondering how Tesla does this? can you control music from your phone on the centre console? or can you put apple car play on your Tesla. Even Apple (the most walled of all the walled gardens) offers this on the phone or CarPlay. Again, maybe Tesla will get to this and allow apps (when they've finished adding Atari games no one plays) but phone integration would remove the need to do this Tesla doesn’t support Apple CarPlay. However, the new software update in Tesla Model 3 enables the car to work with Siri. Drivers can ask the voice assistant to honk the horn and inform them whether the car doors are open as well as close them if needed.