Brandinimo
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The cell phone reception in my Taycan is noticeably worse in all areas compared to my other vehicles. I have thermal/noise glass.
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Yep. Have to hang my iphone out an open window to get signal. Hopeless.I heard that the Acoustically insulated laminated privacy glass option can impair the mobile signal on a Taycan.
I need to be able to make & receive calls so is that a fact or rumour ? Is that special glass a good option or better to avoid on a Taycan ? Thanks for your input
I heard that the Acoustically insulated laminated privacy glass option can impair the mobile signal on a Taycan.
I need to be able to make & receive calls so is that a fact or rumour ? Is that special glass a good option or better to avoid on a Taycan ? Thanks for your input
21MY Turbo S CT with glass roof.I really wonder what’s going on here; some folks reporting no significant LoS while others say it is hopeless. Is it a car spec thing (pano roof vs metal roof) or a location/signal tower density thing? or mobile provider thing? or an MY production things (maybe improved it in later production)? or something else?
Your phone can only couple with the external antenna if it's docked in the armrest charger.Could it also be whether you use car play?
Perhaps when I get in my car and my phone links to the car it uses an external antenna whereas if you use car play or the Google equivalent it goes through the phone itself?
Having written that I don't see poor signal strength on my phone in the car, though I almost never use a phone in the car so few examples of possible problem.
So yes, Porsche confirmed, that the charger leads the signal to the external antenna.Differs in different markets. My Manual doesn't show either.
At Porsche on tuesday. Will get further info.
I very rarely use car play but when I do it disconnects me from the car. I had assumed when it is connected to the car it was using the car sim and antenna not the phone itself for hands free and when using car play it is using the phone itself for hands free.Your phone can only couple with the external antenna if it's docked in the armrest charger.
Which is useless if you want to watch a video while you charge.Your phone can only couple with the external antenna if it's docked in the armrest charger.
OK, interesting point...I very rarely use car play but when I do it disconnects me from the car. I had assumed when it is connected to the car it was using the car sim and antenna not the phone itself for hands free and when using car play it is using the phone itself for hands free.
Maybe not, but it seemed to be a possibility why I have no problem and others do.
Just speculating on why some people have problems and some do not.OK, interesting point...
The PCM disconnects Bluetooth when CarPlay (or Android Auto) is being used - they both use wifi for the extra bandwidth required. Therefore calls must be handled differently.
I don't think the car's internal SIM would be used (wrong number!) but in older PCMs there was an option to use a remote SIM function where the phone shares its SIM data with the PCM then the PCM handles calls - using external antenna. I've no idea if this happens in the Taycan but it's possible.
2020 Taycan TurboCould it also be whether you use car play?
Perhaps when I get in my car and my phone links to the car it uses an external antenna whereas if you use car play or the Google equivalent it goes through the phone itself?
Having written that I don't see poor signal strength on my phone in the car, though I almost never use a phone in the car so few examples of possible problem.
Yes I suspect that last is key. I *don't* pay for Porsche wireless.2020 Taycan Turbo
Glass Roof
Infrared and Acoustic Glass
CarPlay user
Phone performance works either in the center console or anywhere else
Verizon
iPhone 13 and 14
I pay for Porsche Wi-Fi
My phones IOS is configured for Wi-Fi calling