Tesla's Secret Key Change 🔑🤯: What It Means!
Tech & Science
Support for Apple Car Keys may now be more likely within Tesla vehicles, following new evidence that the automaker is exploring native, system-level digital car keys. According to Not a Tesla App, Tesla app version 4.52.0 contains multiple code references to Harmony Wallet Key Cards. This discovery signals a significant shift in Tesla’s approach to mobile device integration, moving away from its current Phone Key system. Tesla’s Phone Key currently relies on Bluetooth communication between the vehicle and the Tesla app running in the background on a smartphone. In contrast, a native wallet key is stored at the operating system level and utilizes secure hardware elements, often resulting in increased reliability and accessibility. The code strings identified in Tesla app version 4.52.0 specifically reference integration with Huawei’s HarmonyOS, suggesting that the initial implementation is designed for Huawei Wallet on HarmonyOS devices. Given Huawei’s dominant presence in the Chinese smartphone market through HarmonyOS, this development aligns with Tesla’s historical strategy of leveraging the Chinese market as a testing ground for new software capabilities before global rollout.
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