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03-07-2024
05:12 PM
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03-07-2024
06:50 PM
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computergeek541
Can I get rid of Tesla to make the connectivity for my Model Y? It costs $13.99/month.
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03-08-2024 01:47 AM
Yeah you’re right. I go to setting to set 5G auto on cellular, 5G icon is showing. Thank you 🙏
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03-08-2024 01:41 AM
Yeah, got it . Thanks
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03-08-2024 01:24 AM
Your phone might not be 5G capable, or you don't have 5G enabled in your device settings. But even if your device can't connect to 5G, you can still get 5G speed on the 4G/LTE network.
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03-08-2024 12:12 AM
honest, 5G or not does not matter, speed is more important. do you know what speed you got? did you run a speed test?
and PM does not block hotspot, so, you can set it up for your Tesla
BTW, what phone you have? brand and model?
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03-08-2024 12:10 AM
Very great 👍 thanks 😊 I will do that.
A few days ago I have already upgraded to 5G 50gb with $34 for your IDEA.😄
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03-08-2024 12:01 AM
I want to let my Public Mobile be the hotpot for my Tesla so I upgrade my plan to 5G . But the internet icon is still LTE on my phone, is LTE same as 5G?
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03-07-2024 11:59 PM
@Gens - You could also buy a little thing like this - Amazon.ca long string of numbers and letter's wifi hotspot
You can then connect your Tesla to wifi & your phone / any electronics and use a carrier like Public Mobile for service since it has a physical SIM slot.
Highly suggest getting a $34 50GB plan with unlimited data at reduced speeds so then you have premium connectivity at a slower speed after 50GB.
It is also free - other than the plan with PM!
Also you can use your phones hotspot on your Tesla for premium connectivity.
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03-07-2024 11:56 PM
Thanks 🙏. I think so, eSIM. Tesla 😂
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03-07-2024 11:46 PM
@Gens wrote:I only can get Tesla points by referral buying or Demo driving, can’t I?
Only by having another friend / account get a Tesla (Model 3, Y, X, S). Not demo driving it. You can also get 9,000 credits if you get Tesla Power-wall or solar panels. Doesn't currently refer to the new Tesla Model 3 Refresh or the Tesla CyberTruck at the moment.
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03-07-2024 11:43 PM
@Gens wrote:I mean if there’s a method to let my Tesla have connectivity over public mobile
Here is a Reddit article about it: Put in a new sim card : r/TeslaModel3Reddit · r/TeslaModel310+ comments · 2 years ago
Also, the $14 premium connectivity uses Belus (Bell & Telus) towers to have premium connectivity.
Older Model 3's have physical SIM card slots that are hidden (Not entirely user accessible) & newer versions have eSIM only boards that can be swapped to a physical sim board.
Also other countries required Tesla to have a user accessible SIM card slot, but I don't think it applies to Canadian / North American models.
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03-07-2024 11:41 PM
I only can get Tesla points by referral buying or Demo driving, can’t I?
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03-07-2024 11:38 PM
@Gens - If you refer another Tesla buyer, you get 7,000 - 10,000 points from the referral! The 1 year of premium connectivity earning with the referral credits are 2,000 points for now!
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03-07-2024 10:35 PM
I mean if there’s a method to let my Tesla have connectivity over public mobile
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03-07-2024 10:34 PM
That’s why people has to pay $13.99/mon.
And Tesla doesn’t have hotpot function.
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03-07-2024 10:31 PM
Ye, $63990 miners federal incentive $500
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03-07-2024 10:29 PM
Absolutely
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03-07-2024 10:28 PM
I didn’t know that. But I think it must need a lots referral😅
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03-07-2024 08:38 PM
@Gens - You can (If you have enough referral credits from Tesla) can get 1 year of Premium Connectivity.
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03-07-2024 08:18 PM
Yeah honestly sucks how you need to opt into a subscription to fully utilize your 60k car. I don't have a Tesla wish I did tho. Also wish it had Carplay.
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03-07-2024 08:16 PM
But the "standard" costs about what? $60000$
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03-07-2024 06:47 PM
Tesla Connectivity has nothing to do with Public Mobile.
Tesla connectivity Premium includes this:
If you don't use those then its your choice if you want to get rid of it but this has no relation whatsoever to Public Mobile.
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03-07-2024 05:51 PM
Go for it @Gens
And can you elaborate what you're writing about, please.
