I knew that video and tried to disconnect the black wire directly in the plug by dissoldering. That didn't work - no connection. I guess there are different cables with 4 and 5 wires. I guess it only works with cables with 4 wires, when you cut/dissolder the black (minus) wire. I ordered a few...
It definitely is possible to charge the rc with a powerbank through the micro USB sideport in flight while having an android phablet connected on the bottom USB port.
Disabling USB debugging is a good idea but has nothing to do with the charging-issue. DJI could and should program a "switch" into the app.
Cutting the power + or - wire in a normal USB-cable doesn't help - it cuts the whole connecting to the controller. May be cutting the power + or - wire...
Dji made big changes in version 4.0.6 of the app. It now works without videodecoding problems on my cheap chinese Teclast P70 LTE Phablet with 1GHz Mediatek quadcore and 1 GB RAM under android 5.1, what it didn't with earlier versions. It also works with version 4.0.7.
I can also confirm, that...
There must be a set of standard criteria for the given topic "best" android tablet for dji go 4. And it's definitely not true that all tablets with the mentioned criteria don't work with Mavic dji go 4 and mavic. Be precise!
No, you announce it repeatedly, but you don't do it there. Mavic is not Phantom: It has a special controller, uses the new ocusync and it needs dji go 4.
All tablets max 200mm wide and max 9mm thick will fit in the original rc-clamps.
A cheap Mediatek-quadcore cpu with 1 GHz has not enough...
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