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There is. If you don’t have an own Spotify premium account you get a Tesla account for Spotify. It’s a free premium account with all premium features but you can’t use it outside the car as you don’t get the login credentials told.
Oh sure. I only mentioned it because I went 2 years sharing with another account and had no idea until very recently that their account didn’t show everything mine did. I still maintain separate accounts and just made sure they knew the Tesla Roadside Assistance phone number if they run into trouble on the road.
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I got my M3LR in 2018, and it only ever had a Free version of Slacker. Its integration is convenient, but Slacker's catalogue and curation are abysmal. By default, it automatically uses a generic Tesla account; from what I have read, Model S/X users can get their Tesla Slacker credentials, but Model 3/Y users cannot. On a Model S/X, apparently yes.
Pretty sure you have to email tesla. When my mom ordered her tesla via apple pay, the account was made under that email. She had to have her account transferred to the preferred email but did so by emailing Tesla.
later I ordered my Model 3 from my phone, paid the deposit with Apple Pay, which didn't ask me but created a new Tesla account using my apple pay email, and used that for the car purchase. Now I have two accounts, one attached to my Solar and one to my car. I can only login to one of them on my phone/app. I need my solar account for monthly ...
Similar to what others have posted . "When I press the Slacker button i'm prompted to enter a username and password " When my Tesla account username and pw are entered , The App doesn't recognize that combination. the "use tesla account" button is greyed out.
Sharing passwords hasn't such a great experience, if one person needs to reset the password, due to the app updates or login expiration (happens all the time if you use a random password generator on a browser, you can't use it for the app, etc.) then they have to make sure the other person knows immediately, which ends up being a weird conversation over the phone trying to type out a complex ...
On my android phone, through the app, I go into 'Account, Charging, History', then there's a download symbol top right, which i have to double tap, this brings up 'start' & 'end' dates to select, then you tap 'export history', it gives me a Google Sheets file, that I can save & send
Tesla app = only when you open it, Stats is always running, switch to a hotspot and it reconnects to Tesla without you knowing. Your phone will automatically reconnect to known/trusted WiFi hotspots. Anybody can easily spoof a WiFi hotspot, your phone sees a known/trusted WiFi hotspot and reconnects.