My wife and I own and have owned several Apple devices including computers, audio players and handsets and I find they inadequately fit into my ecosystem and philosophy. The deliberate slowdowns of hardware, obstensibly to preserve battery life, is the kind of lack of transparency I've come to expect and experience from DJI. I can see how a person who is satisfied with abdicating choice and control might see a fit between Apple and DJI.
I have no agony. I'm peeved that DJI misdirected me in selecting a handset but now have an inexpensive device that can serve as a back up phone should either my wife or I destroy our current devices. A simple SIM card transfer and software restore and we're up again. It also runs my selected version of Go 4 flawlessly. I agree that Apple devices appear to have a good track record with the Mavic and would be a reasonable choice for people who can accept and tolerate Apple's way.
Please tell me in what way the DJI product called
Crystalsky meets your generalization as being "meant for Apple."
Crystalsky is an exception, largely because DJI doesn't allow other apps, or external developers, at least they did not; previously. It's not that Android is a problem in and of itself. Watch the video I referenced for a better explanation of why Android creates challenges.
I have
CS Ultra, and believe it or not, it lags. Not badly, but it definitely lags.
I have an old iphone 6, and it performs flawlessly with both the MP, and Spark. Unfortunately, the screen is small and not particularly bright.
I also have a Nexus 7 2013, and it works well. At first it did not perform well. I have had to force shut all other apps, disable notifications, enable debugging as a developer, reduce cache to 1 GB and auto clear cache I've had to strip all resources down to process the Go 4 app. Doing so is essentially the message of the video I referenced. With the iphone 6, I don't have to do any such management. It just works, flawlessly.
I used to despise Apple. I thought they should have been allowed to go bankrupt in the 90s. I thought the whole clique was snobbish, and I hated the fact that if you bought apple you were trapped in apple. 'trappled', if you will.
Now, I greatly appreciate their products. I am not a fanatic. I would never wait in line to get any gadget early. Instead, I appreciate their controlled ecosystem. IMO, this greatly enhances quality control.
BTW: "meant (made) for Apple" is not a generalization. The DJI Mavic Pro box states so. Did you see the picture I included?
I also have the
DJI goggles, and while both the
CS and
goggles are valuable to me, I was disappointed when I learned they were Android. The
CS lags as I've mentioned, and the
Goggles pixalate (sp?) when the MP travels further out. I sincerely believe both would have worked better if ios, but that's not possible because they are not apps, and so we have android.