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2017-01-29
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@ Sweden
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I don't have a Neo900, but if you can point me to the development environment I can try compiling for it.
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2017-08-01
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2017-08-01
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@ SF Bay Area
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So Tesla just announced the final configuration for the Model 3. One of the "features" is that it does not use a key fob - instead, it uses the Tesla app on your phone to act as a key (over Bluetooth).
As someone who preordered a Model 3, I'm now kind of worried I'll have to get a cheap Android phone to act as a key...or just give up on Sailfish/Harmattan altogether and get an Android flagship. Is there any possibility of this app working as a key for the Tesla Model 3?
qgvdial: Google Voice client. All downloads
qgvtp: Phone integration for the n900 that dials out and sends texts using qgvdial.
mosquitto: message broker that implements the MQ Telemetry Transport protocol version 3.
qgvnotify: Google voice and contacts notifier for diablo and maemo.
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