It's not Android that's the problem, it the models you might have tried.With Android is another story....not good one!
Well ive tried Samsung S8...so i think it is really high end...It's not Android that's the problem, it the models you might have tried.
There are good Android devices that run the app perfectly.
Lots of people have problems with Samsung - that doesn't prove anything at all about Android.Well ive tried Samsung S8...so i think it is really high end...
Im not trying to prove nothing just wrote my experience...its clear that IOS is more stable for DJI, everyone knows that!Lots of people have problems with Samsung - that doesn't prove anything at all about Android.
Ask anyone who has used the Huawei M3 or M5.
It seems that you re annoyed at the price. I can only say if I’m spending that much money and it “IS” a lot of money for you, then I would research to ensure I have compatible devices before purchasing, using it with a device that is not recommended, and then complaining about the issues arising from being incompatibleAnd I guess I will invest another $300 on a new/used cell phone making my investment in a drone over $2000.
Sorry but it's not clear at all and just continuing to push a silly myth which does not stand up to any study.Im not trying to prove nothing just wrote my experience...its clear that IOS is more stable for DJI, everyone knows that!
The same as DJI and a good Android device is a perfect match.Apple and DJI are a perfect match.
While there are many different Android devices, the OS is standardised.Apple ios one platform android many different platforms each manufacturer has their own version of android plain and simple.
From DJI Mavic Pro – Specs, Tutorials & Guides – DJI:
APP / LIVE VIEW
- iOS V4.3.0
Requires iOS 9.0 or above.
Compatible with iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone SE, iPad Pro, iPad, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 4.
Optimized for iPhone X.
Android V4.3.0
Requires Android 5.0 or above.
Compatible with Samsung S9+, Samsung S9, Samsung S8+, Samsung S7, Samsung S7 Edge, Samsung S6, Samsung S6 Edge, Samsung Note 8, Huawei P20 Pro, Huawei P20, Huawei P10 Plus, Huawei P10, Huawei Mate 10 Pro, Huawei Mate 10, Huawei Mate 9 Pro, Huawei Mate 9, Huawei Mate 8, Honor 10, Honor 9, Vivo X20, Vivo X9, OPPO Find X, OPPO R15, OPPO R11, Mi Mix 2S, Mi Mix 2, Mi 8, Mi 6, Redmi Note 5, Google Pixel 2XL, OnePlus 6, OnePlus 5T.
I do know that a lot of users have trouble with Samsung devices and configuring them properly is a factor.So, not as compatible with a regular Samsung S8? Because that's what i have and would explain why my connection is always garbage.
LG is obscure? Wow I know its only been around since the 60s but obscure is not a word I would have used for it.
You can get an iPhone 6 for much less than that or go the bit bigger and get the 6s which will work flawlessly. Been using my 6 for 2 years with no trouble at all on the old Mavic and now the Mavic 2 Pro.And I guess I will invest another $300 on a new/used cell phone making my investment in a drone over $2000.
I used to fly with my Samsung Galaxy S8+, which is an approved device, and I stopped because of connectivity issues. I switched to an iPad Mini 4 and have had no trouble since. To be clear, I HATE Apple devices. The iPad Mini 4 is the only one I own (after years of iPhone and iMac use). But the problem with flying DJI drones with Android is that (1) every manufacturer like LG and Samsung have their own implementation of Android software, (2) your cell service provider decides when you get the updates, and (3) DJI has a known bias towards Apple products. There is nothing wrong with your phone. As for theiPad Mini, I only use it for flying. The larger screen is more immersive and I enjoy knowing that it won't disconnect on me during a flight. It's also not a cell phone, so I won't get a call or text to interrupt me and cover my screen. I paid $300 for a used one on ebay with 128GB a year ago.I guess we will have to agree to disagree. This phone is fantastic and I have never had an issue with it running or utilizing any other software or hardware. Just because DJI doesn't work on it doesn't mean its a bad phone. I think it says more about DJI then about LG. And I dont know if you read this forum, but I am far from the only person complaining about connection, download and app crash problems.
Sorry but it's not clear at all and just continuing to push a silly myth which does not stand up to any study.
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