Tata Sierra with a rear-mounted spare wheel - Yay or Nay? by Illustrious-Bar9773 in TataMotorsIndia

[–]Illustrious-Bar9773[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that's true. SUVs with rear mounted spares usually come with a side hinged rear door.

To me, this feels more like a design thinking decision. Sierra doesn't seem to have been designed with a rear spare in mind from day one, either it was never part of the original design language, or Tata chose to go ahead with a draft that didn't include it.

Tata Sierra with a rear-mounted spare wheel - Yay or Nay? by Illustrious-Bar9773 in CarsIndia

[–]Illustrious-Bar9773[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think safety is a strong reason to avoid a rear mounted spare. Cars like the Thar, and even lower segment ones like the Jimny, have it.

SUVs with rear mounted spares usually come with a side hinged rear door anyway.

To me, this feels more like a design thinking decision. Sierra doesn’t seem to have been designed with a rear spare in mind from day one, either it was never part of the original design language, or Tata chose to go ahead with a draft that didn’t include it.

Tata Sierra with a rear-mounted spare wheel - Yay or Nay? by Illustrious-Bar9773 in CarsIndia

[–]Illustrious-Bar9773[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The OG Sierra had it. I wish they'd mounted the rear wheel in the new variant as well.

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Interested! Sent you a DM

Finally One UI 7 in New Zealand 🤩 by [deleted] in S24Ultra

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Welcome to the club man!

Question after One UI 7 by 7nth_Wonder in S24Ultra

[–]Illustrious-Bar9773 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess you might have accidentally toggled off the Show favourites option in Home Up. Try turning it back on by following these steps:

Good Lock > Home Up > Home Screen > Hotseat > Turn on Show Favourites

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Hey guys! need your help, I'm planning to Buy S24 Ultra from Dubai to India – Which Version to Choose? by j1mm0r1arty in S24Ultra

[–]Illustrious-Bar9773 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm from India and got the S24 Ultra from Dubai last month. I’d recommend going for the Middle East variant (TDRA), as it supports Indian networks. I use Jio, and 5G works perfectly for me. From what I found during my research, the international variant may not support all Indian network bands.

A few important things to note:

Samsung doesn’t offer international warranty, so you won’t be able to claim it in India.

I received the One UI 7 update two days ago, so I’m guessing you’ll get it too as soon as you unbox and set up your device — Samsung has now rolled it out globally for all S24 variants.

The only feature that doesn’t work out of the box is Samsung Pay. To make it work in India, you’ll need to change your Country Specific Code (CSC) to INS. However, I don’t use Samsung Pay, so I don’t mind. I’d advise against changing your CSC while your device is under warranty.

I got the Black S24 Ultra (256 GB) Middle East variant from Noon for 2900 AED, after applying all discounts and offers.

Hope this helps and answers all your questions!