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Tesla Plans to Release Apple Watch App That Will Work as a Digital Key

Tesla last week updated its iPhone app with new Control Center controls on iOS 18. In addition, the latest version of the app added hidden code references to an upcoming Apple Watch version of the app, according to MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris.

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The code indicates that it will be possible to use the Apple Watch as a digital key to remotely unlock compatible Tesla vehicles. Currently, this functionality is only available through unofficial, third-party Apple Watch apps on the App Store, and it has also been possible to use an iPhone as a Tesla car key for many years as well.

Earlier this year, Tesla CEO Elon Musk seemed open to Tesla releasing an Apple Watch app, and the code confirms that development is underway. It is unclear when the app will be released, should it move beyond the internal development stage.

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mrr Avatar
20 months ago
Too bad Tesla doesn’t support Apple CarPlay.
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BigJohno Avatar
20 months ago

Too bad Tesla doesn’t support Apple CarPlay.
This has been a no go for me. That and Elon is a POS
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20 months ago

This has been a no go for me. That and Elon is a POS
Why is Elon a POS?
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20 months ago
If you use the app to unlock your Tesla, Elon will enter you in a drawing for US $1 million.
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20 months ago

Too bad Tesla doesn’t support Apple CarPlay.
I’m not buying a Tesla for various reasons. Not having car play is one , but mainly I just dislike musk.
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20 months ago
This is great news. My next car will be a Tesla so this is welcomed.
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