Audi's in-car LTE from AT&T will cost at least $16 a month
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Audi's in-car LTE from AT&T will cost at least $16 a month
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Good luck with that.
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By the way Audi has got 100s of thousands of my dollars already.
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Am I missing something here? This is a whopping ~$30 bucks more than what you can opt for on the current T-Mobile plan of $450 for 30 additional months after the 6 month free trial.
I don't see how this is a major issue?
I don't see how this is a major issue?
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You are starting from the premise that the current deal is reasonable. I wonder what percentage of owners sign up for that service.
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In my opinion there is no real reason for why we should have to pay twice for data. The capabilities of the MMI system are far less than our phones which already have LTE, so if they made the MMI use our phones for apps and data it would instantly be far more capable and impressive. This is how it is done in the rest of the world.
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I quote: "And starting this summer, Audi says you'll be add a car to your existing AT&T Mobile Share plan."
now that does nothing if your wireless carrier is not AT&T - but it is a step in the right direction
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I think they need to do a better job of integrating it with our current phone data plans.
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None of it is essential to the operation of the car, thankfully. I don't see the advantage to a Google satellite map. At least traffic from Sirius in free for 4 years.
The only things we're missing out on is online destinations, weather, and fuel prices. But even the 2013 VW's have better weather since they use Sirius weather for doppler map overlays, movie info, gas info, and even sports scores via Sirius.
The only things we're missing out on is online destinations, weather, and fuel prices. But even the 2013 VW's have better weather since they use Sirius weather for doppler map overlays, movie info, gas info, and even sports scores via Sirius.
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I believe the T-Mobile deal is $450 for 30 months of *unlimited* data usage vs the AT&T "deal" for 30GB spread over 30 months. $16/GB is not competitive in today's market.