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How about being able to use voice for music like Apple Music?! How sketchy is it trying to change or find a song while driving and using the keyboard?! Not sure how they let that pass
Seriously. Cant be that hard unless Amazon is preventing it for some reason.
 
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any existing features coming ? or Just overall performance and bug fixes ?
Release notes have not been released yet.
 

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If we're talking wish list.

Wish #1 - Don't update so damn often.
Wish #2 - Give the dual motors guys an "AWD Lock" button to stop the rear motors from disengaging.
I think you can probably refuse an OTA upgrade, and perhaps do it every other month, if you prefer. The rest of us do want it to upgrade.
 

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Seriously. Cant be that hard unless Amazon is preventing it for some reason.
Yeah I tried everything through amazon to have Apple Music be the default in the car etc... no dice
 

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I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't want my texts displayed on the screen. I'd rather focus on driving and being out in the world instead of glued to yet another screen. Why would it be that important to read, or respond, or always be "connected" while driving? If it's truly an emergency, don't text me... IDK, how about picking up the phone and calling me instead?
 

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I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't want my texts displayed on the screen. I'd rather focus on driving and being out in the world instead of glued to yet another screen. Why would it be that important to read, or respond, or always be "connected" while driving? If it's truly an emergency, don't text me... IDK, how about picking up the phone and calling me instead?
I'll go one better get rid of cell phone period. Life functioned fine before they came along. Actually, I liked my life before cell phones became a thing.
 

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I feel like I'm the only one who doesn't want my texts displayed on the screen. I'd rather focus on driving and being out in the world instead of glued to yet another screen. Why would it be that important to read, or respond, or always be "connected" while driving? If it's truly an emergency, don't text me... IDK, how about picking up the phone and calling me instead?
Everyone's use case is different. One of the downsides to being able to work fully remote is that I have to be very "available." I hate being connected all the time but it pays the bills well. So I deal with having to send/receive texts. The ability to do it hands free is something I miss from my Telsas or when using CarPlay/Android Auto.

My wife is even worse than my work at texting me. God help me if I don't respond to any of her texts quickly.
 
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Everyone's use case is different. One of the downsides to being able to work fully remote is that I have to be very "available." I hate being connected all the time but it pays the bills well. So I deal with having to send/receive texts. The ability to do it hands free is something I miss from my Telsas or when using CarPlay/Android Auto.

My wife is even worse than my work at texting me. God help me if I don't respond to any of her texts quickly.
You can still do hands free. I use Siri to read, compose, and send messages when on my trips. Works great, plays over the Rivian speakers and I do not have to take my eyes off the road to read the text on the screen.

I actually use Siri in the Tesla as well to read and send them but I do like getting the message alert in the Tesla, just have it read as opposed to reading it.
 

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I'm totally happy with the over the air updates, whenever they happen.

It's much better than what I'm getting with my ID4. I've had ONE software update and to get that I had to take it to the dealer.
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