You might be on to something there. I also had used DJI Go app previously (Mavic Air) under the same account. If I recall correctly, in the Fly app I was seeing some totals from that app, but could not select an aircraft nor see any records. So that may be where their bug lies. Here's a...
Well sort of. I chatted with DJI support, no help. Later, for other reasons, I changed my Android device and immediately the flight data was displayed and uploaded. My old one was an Asus Zenpad 3s 10 and the new one a Samsung Tab S5e. The only thing I can figure is that the Fly app is...
MYSTERY SOLVED :)
Occasionally I've been able to virtually eliminate the choppiness in my video feed on the Samsung Tab S5e 64GB, so I know it's capable of giving me acceptably smooth video feeds. But whether it's choppy or not depended on something I could not get a handle on. Sometimes it...
I fiddled around force closing apps, notifications, etc. and eventually got it to be acceptable. By acceptable I mean I could see a slight hiccup or skip in the video feed every 2 or 3 seconds.
As I tried to reboot, and enable and disable apps to isolate the offending one I became frustrated...
I'm glad to hear it's not "normal". Nothing running in the background -- I have no apps installed other than the bare minimum required to set up the device. I'm at a loss so far other than the suggestion to try the 128GB version of the S5e. Thanks.
That's really interesting. I should have mentioned I did try a different cable -- for the clip I was using the original DJI cable (too short for tablet mount, the tablet was just lying beside the RC on the table). My longer cable of course doesn't help.
Yes, I'm using the 64GB version. It's...
I'm evaluating a Samsung Tab S5e as a display for Fly. I like everything about it except the choppiness of the video feed from the MA2. My question -- is what you see in the linked video normal (for Android tablets)?
The top clip was taken with a reference iPad 7th Generation and looks pretty...
I respect your blunt opinion and admire your persistence in trying to convince me of it.
To answer your question about why I would even imagine it would not enter RTH in high wind conditions, it's because I'm kind of a literal person and "imagined" the message might mean what it says.
I...
1) Not so. Flew across the wind.
2) Guilty as charged. No excuses. I've learned my lesson.
3) Disagree. Hopefully you saw my earlier post that said I had 50% drone battery when almost home (according to flight log).
Actually I'm not at all concerned that I got a message from the drone. I...
Thank you for actually understanding my concern and not answering questions I didn't ask.
I would hope you're correct. But to your point, according to the flight log just after the warning (which I had received shortly after turning back toward home) I was 3,357' out with 60% battery...
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