
Tesla has started rolling out its 2021.36.8 software update, as noted by @Teslascope. The update was detected on a 2021 Model Y Long Range in Minnesota, United States.
The 2021.36.8 software update is expected to bring live camera access to the Tesla iPhone app for the company’s Sentry Mode, allowing owners to monitor what’s outside their vehicles.
So far, the 2021.36.8 rollout seems to be quite limited, so we’ll update this post accordingly to confirm the new live camera access feature is indeed available.
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Just think of the data usage when everyone is going to test it out..Tesla will roll this out slowly..haha