As Op writes..... for ios. Looks like us android users wll have to wait yet.I checked DJI's site and the Android play store, no sign of DJI Fly app ver 1.2.5. Where exactly did you find it.
It’s hot off the presses!I looked in App Store and as usual it didn’t show a update till I clicked for it to open then there it said update.
You do not need to remove the app to get updates to appear in IOS, you merely need to go into the App store, search for the Fly app, and when selected, you'll see the update option, not get. This assumes of course you have not deleted it. When you delete the app, you remove all the data including your flight logs, unless you routinely sync them..I remove the app and when i tried to unistall , the 1.2.5 update ,appeared.
Didn’t know anything was wrong.?Now we get to see if it fixed anything.
Agree, you don't "need" to, but I have done so with most of DJI's app updates under Go4, Go, and Mimo. I've found that sometime there are 'failures' in an update, and -for whatever reason- deleting the App, turning off the device (phone, tablet, iPod) restarting the device, downloading a "fresh" version, has made the 'owie' disappear. Again, "for whatever reason" is my only explanation !!You do not need to remove the app to get updates to appear in IOS, you merely need to go into the App store, search for the Fly app, and when selected, you'll see the update option, not get. This assumes of course you have not deleted it. When you delete the app, you remove all the data including your flight logs, unless you routinely sync them..
The other method is to refresh updates, which is done in App Store->Accounts, by sliding your finger down from the top a ways till you see the the rotating gear icon indicating a refresh has started, moments later, you'd see Fly and perhaps other pending updates that have not appeared yet.
double post... slow log in .You do not need to remove the app to get updates to appear in IOS, you merely need to go into the App store, search for the Fly app, and when selected, you'll see the update option, not get. This assumes of course you have not deleted it. When you delete the app, you remove all the data including your flight logs, unless you routinely sync them..
The other method is to refresh updates, which is done in App Store->Accounts, by sliding your finger down from the top a ways till you see the the rotating gear icon indicating a refresh has started, moments later, you'd see Fly and perhaps other pending updates that have not appeared yet.
Unfortunately you can't fix what isn't broken. That is just the way things are, the Phone just can't handle the demand put on it and is overheating and throttling the processor as a result. They can't make your phone faster without crippling the Application.Hope this update fixed the issue of CPU overload on the older versions of the iPhone
In the case of the overload message. I get it in error I'm sure. I just click it off and the app performs perfectly. I usually get it right after liftoff.Unfortunately you can't fix what isn't broken. That is just the way things are,
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