If the SC is at all correct in their statement, this sounds like a very inefficient process. They are replacing batteries not knowing whether the replacement is bad or not. This explains why people are replacing batteries two and three times.
My Live Activity notifications are working when charging or preconditioning, I charged last night and stats showed for me. I’m using an iPhone 16 Pro Max, iOS 26.3.1 (a), Rivian mobile app v3.10.0.
I use Home Assistant as well. The normal battery operation indicator must not mean much since mine showed normal when I receive my email from Rivian about the proactive replacement. Mine was replaced via a mobile visit about three weeks ago.
My Tesla glass roof developed a crack across from one side to the other. Tesla was unable to identify any external impact and replaced the entire glass roof panel at no cost to me. The work order stated the crack was created due to stress.
The mobile app update is “usually” followed by a vehicle update a couple of weeks later. It’s not likely Rivian Assistant will be part of this vehicle update.
I wish there was an option to adjust the timeout duration for how long the quick controls menu is visible on the center display. I tend to require more time when enabling kneel mode.