Reuters claims DJI might be going public...
Chinese drone maker DJI seeking at least $500 million in funds:...
Chinese drone maker DJI seeking at least $500 million in funds:...
DJI mimic almost everything from Apple.
From the store style to the video tutorial and promotion.
promotion
I am surprised that Apple has not yet say anything about it. I thought that they were very tough with people or companies copying their style of doing business.Including a whacko, narcissistic, megalomaniac, workaholic perfectionist at it's helm.
Dont forget about their packaging. Their boxes such as in the flymore, are cryptic and difficult to figure out and open without tearing the box.
Talking about that. Hear a rumour that Apple was going to buy DJI... But maybe was just speculation than been true.Apple has a good relationship with DJI and offers exclusive products before any other retailer gets them. We will see which big fish swallows the smaller fish.
Talking about that. Hear a rumour that Apple was going to buy DJI... But maybe was just speculation than been true.
Agreed, imaging Apple owning DJI... The price of drones would increase even more. Even though, their iPad products of last year were price correctly. Under $300 dollars.There was talk last year and 2 years ago. But with rumors afoot of DJI's IPO in the Asia markets, I think that rumor has faded away. At least I hope it has, me being an Android user.
Agreed, imaging Apple owning DJI... The price of drones would increase even more. Even though, their iPad products of last year were price correctly. Under $300 dollars.
DJI controlled 70+% of the drone market plus have amazing Enterprise drone products plus the camera technologies, plus occusyn in the Mavic... There are a lot of interesting points that DJI posses that Apple would benefit. They don't necessarily need to repair drone. They can leave DJI as separated business under the Apple umbrella but with their own repair department. DJI could benefit a lot with an improvement in customer services that Apple will implement. It is really not a bad decision for Apple to own the most powerful drone maker at the moment.I would be extremely surprised if Apple buys DJI. Drones are way too much of a niche market and the latest trend at Apple has been everything-but-niche. Just look at the Mac Pro or the neglected pro software.
Just throwing it in there for fun, but what if Samsung were to buy into DJI...?
DJI could benefit a lot with an improvement in customer services that Apple will implement. It is really not a bad decision for Apple to own the most powerful drone maker at the moment.
Apparently the Mavic runs (internally) on Android. Wouldn't it be cool if Apple take over DJI and then the Mavic 2 runs on iOS with twin processors.....
Apple internal chips in DJI products would be awesome even if Apple didnt take over DJI. They would offer alot faster processing times and more adept video processing than the chips DJI uses now.
I must say, this is one of the most informative threads to have appeared on the site so far.
Now that I think about it, today's crop of New Posts seem especially informative.