Ford's Phone as a Key (PAAK) feature has stopped working on some smartphones running Android 14. The company is issuing a public service announcement directly to users of its PAAK feature via email, as shared on Facebook by one such individual.
It all apparently has to do with "a recent Android 14 software update", according to Ford, although the company hasn't mentioned what specific update it's talking about and hasn't even outed a list of affected devices, so, as the saying goes, your mileage may vary.
Ford's emailed notice to its customers
Still, this is important to keep in mind if you depend on PAAK for access to your Ford car. The company says it's "working on a solution with third parties", and will issue a subsequent update on the situation once the problem is fixed.
In the meantime, Ford advises people to use their key fobs or backup passcode to get into their cars.
Ford is not alone. Tesla phone key is notoriously temperamental. Carry a cardkey especially during roadtrips. And Tesla re-positioned the cardkey reader and is so lazy-cheap,- there is no label on the readers. Key fobs can be time-bombs. Mercede...
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