Automaker Tesla rolled out a holiday software update last week that added support for Apple Music to Tesla vehicles, so for those interested in a hands-on demo of how Apple’s streaming music service works in Tesla. I thought I’d check it out for you. platform.
Apple Music support in Tesla cars has long been awaited by Tesla owners, as the electric car company previously only dealt with streaming services like Spotify.
The experience works as expected, with the full “Apple Music” service available.The navigation experience is better than Spotify, including the option to tap a song from a playlist to access the entire album, and better interface navigation. I’m here.
It’s easy to navigate, but note that it doesn’t appear to give you access to iTunes Match content. Lossless and Dolby Atmos also don’t appear to be available on Tesla at this time, and it’s not clear if that feature will be enabled at a later date.
If you’re a Tesla owner, you’ll need the 2022.44.25 Tesla Holiday Update to access Apple Music, which has been rolled out over the past seven days.
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