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I agree!!Really wish we could get some android users to chime in
Are you sure you are using the DJI Go 4 and not the DJI Go app??? It seemed like you were describing DJI Go version 4 which is not DJI Go 4. The appropriate app will clearly say "for drones after Phantom 4". And there is definitely a photo page of the Mavic when selecting it.New Platinum user here, Android. Ordered unit when assignment in Iraq, wife brought into Colombia where meeting.
Updated Samsung Galaxy Tab A Android (tablet) on Wednesday. Also downloaded DJI Go App 4.0
Drop down link for model only Mavic Pro (Assuming this is good as well since no options for Platinum), Attempted scan of QR Code was a no go, system would not recognize. Cannot bypass from what I see, Mavic also will not show up under WiFi options despite following directions.
Please, am open to suggestions...
Are you sure you are using the DJI Go 4 and not the DJI Go app??? It seemed like you were describing DJI Go version 4 which is not DJI Go 4. The appropriate app will clearly say "for drones after Phantom 4". And there is definitely a photo page of the Mavic when selecting it.
Sorry if I was unclear before. There is no specific app to fly the MPP. Both are called the Mavic Pro in the fly apps.
To verify that would require you to answer "yes" to question 1 I am on android but has been absolutely flawless since day 1 so unable to answer question 2. I am on the latest version/update on everything.Really wish we could get some android users to chime in
Running Android 8.1.0 on Nexus 5x seems to be ok. But only had a few small flights before Welsh weather decided to save the drone before i got too confident and crashed itReally wish we could get some android users to chime in
Sorry if I was unclear before. There is no specific app to fly the MPP. Both are called the Mavic Pro in the fly apps.
New MPP owner. I’m on a mobile device the poll doesn’t show. The only issues I’ve had were Motor current overload warnings popping up repeatedly during short training test flights with DJI prop guards installed. Of course, the device and controller were at the latest firmware. I researched best I could finally returning that unit for a replacement. The replacement arrived just before Christmas all seemed good. Yesterday I was flying with a wind advisory warnings the motor over current warning popped up again also flying with prop guards. Following day I tested again with a wind advisory without the prop guards, no warning messages. Possibly the simple framework of the prop guards (not the cage) interfere with the airflow enough to cause the warnings. Any ideas ?