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Ours wasn't set up either. I had a few hoops to jump through to get it done.I know this isn't helpful, but didn't your dealer do all this for you?
Ours wasn't set up either. I had a few hoops to jump through to get it done.I know this isn't helpful, but didn't your dealer do all this for you?
You might have found them already but the Jerry Pan tutorial videos are quite comprehensive and might help you find a way around the issues you are having, this is the iSmart connection video
Also may be best to link everything from scratch in an area with excellent mobile signal if you’ve not tried this already.
I had issues on the day of my pick up with the QR code not appearing. I went to sleep got in the car the next morning and it was there. /shrug
I have the exact same issue with my XPower, iSmart app worked fine for the first 2/3 weeks then this error is all im getting now.The Service Is Not Available please try again later
Same Problem for 2 weeks now !Picked up my new XPOWER today,
Everything seems well, however, I had some initial trouble with the App.
Not sure why it wasn’t loading the QR code, I decided to hotspot my phones WiFi to the car,
After I accepted the privacy policy which loaded up straight away, I scanned the QR code on the app.
It sent across the profile picture & name, is definitely logged in however there’s zero connection to the car.
Tried to see the battery level in the app, won’t load.
Tried to activate digital key, just says Bluetooth disconnected & won’t activate.
Tried deleting app & signing out on the car several times. No luck.
Then when I turned off the phones WiFi hotspot to the car,
Even though there’s Full Signal with 4G data in the car, it just doesn’t load anything - for example with the WiFi hotspot, weather data loads instantly.
But on the Cars 4G Data, nothing. Just blank & tries to get data which eventually says error no connection.
Anyone have any similar issues with the app and mobile data?
I've had exactly the same experience with my XPower. App worked fine and then suddenly a couple of weeks ago got the "service not available" message and it hasn't worked since, Tried every suggestion I've seen to no avail.We took delivery of the X Power just 2 weeks ago now and the app worked just fine at first until it suddenly said "The Service Is Not Available please try again later" on the iPhone.
Looks like my partner Ash beat me to it!I've had exactly the same experience with my XPower. App worked fine and then suddenly a couple of weeks ago got the "service not available" message and it hasn't worked since, Tried every suggestion I've seen to no avail.
TBPH the app was basically junk to me anyway unless I developed a sudden desire to drain the 12V battery.
Greetings from a fellow Queenslander.I just picked up my mg4 yesterday in Brisbane Queensland and had similar problems.
Yes, this seems to be part of the initiation ceremony. My wild guess is that the first thing it checks is the time, and if anything goes wrong with the check, it reports that error. So most of the time, it's just that the phone and car aren't communicating properly.Couldn't get the QR code to display, was getting an error saying "Time error Please check and reset". Time was correct on the car.
Interesting, I didn't try that. I tried connecting about 20 times, and eventually got the big QR code. But I didn't watch the how-to videos properly, so I didn't know the next steps and screwed it up. They really could make that pairing process much simpler and smoother. After watching the video properly and about 5 more attempts I managed it.When I got home I connected the car to my home wifi via the car's wifi settings and then I was able to get the QR code to show and pair the ismart app.
I'm not sure about that. Despite all the troubles I had pairing, it's worked every time since (so far, it's only been a few days).So I think the car's own 4g connection isn't working properly.
Oh. I believe that they use Vodafone only. I think I saw that in the MG4 in Australia thread. In the UK, they seem to have some arrangement whereby the car uses whichever carrier's signal is strongest. That would be really handy for Australia, since so many rural areas would have patchy signal strength for any one carrier. It will be interesting to see how it works for you. I don't think that the car can be woken by WiFi, but I might be wrong about that.I haven't been able to find out which cellular network mg use and I'm in a rural location so if it's someone like Vodaphone I already know I'll be having issues as there is zero Cover.