J jabeichler Commendable Mar 15, 2016 3 0 1,510 Mar 15, 2016 #1 I recently left a friend's house walking and sent a msg. I received an automated "Im driving..." message. However, the vehicle was in the driveway and not turned on or running. Anyone heard of this?
I recently left a friend's house walking and sent a msg. I received an automated "Im driving..." message. However, the vehicle was in the driveway and not turned on or running. Anyone heard of this?
Solution Someone Somewhere Mar 15, 2016 If depends on how their phone is set up. If it detects that it's connected to their car, they might have left it in there. It might also be manually set - they turn the phone onto 'Automotive mode' when getting into the car, and forgot to switch it back.
If depends on how their phone is set up. If it detects that it's connected to their car, they might have left it in there. It might also be manually set - they turn the phone onto 'Automotive mode' when getting into the car, and forgot to switch it back.
Someone Somewhere Titan Sep 23, 2012 22,291 8 84,965 Mar 15, 2016 Solution #2 If depends on how their phone is set up. If it detects that it's connected to their car, they might have left it in there. It might also be manually set - they turn the phone onto 'Automotive mode' when getting into the car, and forgot to switch it back. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If depends on how their phone is set up. If it detects that it's connected to their car, they might have left it in there. It might also be manually set - they turn the phone onto 'Automotive mode' when getting into the car, and forgot to switch it back.
J jabeichler Commendable Mar 15, 2016 3 0 1,510 Mar 15, 2016 #3 Someone Somewhere : If depends on how their phone is set up. If it detects that it's connected to their car, they might have left it in there. It might also be manually set - they turn the phone onto 'Automotive mode' when getting into the car, and forgot to switch it back. Upvote 0 Downvote
Someone Somewhere : If depends on how their phone is set up. If it detects that it's connected to their car, they might have left it in there. It might also be manually set - they turn the phone onto 'Automotive mode' when getting into the car, and forgot to switch it back.