Nothing, pretty much the same as what will happen if you do upgrade.
I'm curious what happens if i simply press decline and carry on as normal?
Any advice would be appreciated
Thanks
If you are happy with what you currently have then I would stay put. But if not I think .500 is still available but .400 and earlier have been removed from the downgrade list.It looks like I'm definitely going to be pressing the decline button then [emoji16].
Soo I guess the next question is, what's the best firmware version with best distance and stability etc, which is still available to change to?
I'm currently running 7.00 and not convinced it's as stable as the previous versions
I can't remember too much about. 500?If you are happy with what you currently have then I would stay put. But if not I think .500 is still available but .400 and earlier have been removed from the downgrade list.
I personally experienced a noticeable loss in range and speed when going from .200 to .300. It was like it was a whole different crappier unit. I downgraded to .200 and everything was immediately back to normal and I have been happy ever since.
It worked out well because the next day .200 was removed from the list of available firmware downgrades on DJI Assistant2.
.500 had numerous problems with 3rd party apps. By *numerous* I mean - it didn't work at all. For that reason alone, I would not lock in to using that version permanently. I'm running .700 with no problems whatsoever. I fly a long valley, often, and have gotten a mile and a half out, losing only one bar on RC and video signals on .700.I can't remember too much about. 500?
I'm wondering if it's better than. 700 with speed and distance. Any ideas mate?
.500 had numerous problems with 3rd party apps. By *numerous* I mean - it didn't work at all. For that reason alone, I would not lock in to using that version permanently. I'm running .700 with no problems whatsoever. I fly a long valley, often, and have gotten a mile and a half out, losing only one bar on RC and video signals on .700.
Nothing, pretty much the same as what will happen if you do upgrade.
So if I select the decline option on the go4 app message I'll basically be limited?Something definetly did happen.
If you switch areas you will be asked to update NFZ zones.... If you deny, you will fly With height/distance limitations.... Handicapping your fun.
If you don't have 4g or. You use a tablet... It can be an issue...
So if I select the decline option on the go4 app message I'll basically be limited?
No, just to clarify here. If you update but then after the update decline to log in to your DJI account when prompted you will be limited.So if I select the decline option on the go4 app message I'll basically be limited?