Drever
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I have an Ipad Mini and have never had a singlebussuevwith control.Which mobile device are using?
I have an Ipad Mini and have never had a singlebussuevwith control.Which mobile device are using?
Your correct to be nervous as I had total connection loss and could not re connect to the controller and lost my Mavic Pro , it flew away and landed in the ocean 1 mile out...App is crap, I kinda new this would happen one day and my worse fears occured. This was after firmware update in July 2018...it was bad firmware as many others had the same thing...I was one of the unlucky operators to lose his drone.Not forever, just take a minute. The Mavic 2 Zoom is an incredible piece of technology. I have been flying it the last couple days, but not very far or too high. Why you ask? Because the App is junk. Connection issues, download issues, App crashing issues. I have a $1300 item that I'm scared to use to its full potential because I don't want to crash/lose it. Take those genius technicians that you have, and task them with making the interface between the operator and the drone more reliable. Every time I take it up I am not confident that I will see it again. Oh and the DJI assistant 2 won't even recognize my Mavic 2. Maybe it's the computer, I will try my daughter's MacBook. Anyway, it is like having a junker car in a snowstorm and praying that it will start. It takes the fun out of going flying and replaces it with anxiety.
I just spent $1300 on a drone, I really dont want to go out and buy a $1000 IPhone. And if that is necessary, it should be in the specs. This phone is great and I have never had a problem with it doing anything else. Expandable memory makes it nice. I just want to able to take the drone out of the case and fly it. I dont want do have to hope that it will work today.
I was faced with a similar predicament my old Droid Turbo was too fat for the controller, after shaving the rubber grabbers of the RC and now having a loose fit I decided the most economical route was to buy CrystalSky 5.5 ($469.00) and keep the phone as a phone. So many of the favored phones for M2 Pro were more expensive than the CS and I'm thinking not as reliable connection. Not to mention having to reload all the apps, addresses and miscellaneous. I'm happy, and have a dedicated UASI just spent $1300 on a drone, I really dont want to go out and buy a $1000 IPhone. And if that is necessary, it should be in the specs. This phone is great and I have never had a problem with it doing anything else. Expandable memory makes it nice. I just want to able to take the drone out of the case and fly it. I dont want do have to hope that it will work today.
I just spent $1300 on a drone, I really dont want to go out and buy a $1000 IPhone. And if that is necessary, it should be in the specs. This phone is great and I have never had a problem with it doing anything else. Expandable memory makes it nice. I just want to able to take the drone out of the case and fly it. I dont want do have to hope that it will work today.
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 just spent $1300 on a drone, I really dont want to go out and buy a $1000 IPhone. And if that is necessary, it should be in the specs. This phone is great and I have never had a problem with it doing anything else. Expandable memory makes it nice. I just want to able to take the drone out of the case and fly it. I dont want do have to hope that it will work today.
AMENThe problem is not with your phone hardware it's with the Android OS. DJI or anyone else writing software to run on the Android platform run into these issue all the time. The issue is that Google gives the OS away for FREE to phone manufactures and really puts no restrictions on them limited their modification of the Android OS. This makes it nearly impossible for software developers to be sure their app will run successfully on all Android devices even when limiting the OS versions that work with their apps.
I'm afraid you are w-a-y over simplifying the matter being discussed. The functions of the aircraft are an inter reliance on the software, firmware, and hardware of three items, the controller, the aircraft, and the monitor/phone. When that aircraft is in flight it perform thousands of calculations and samplings just to hover in place. Whether using satellites to help it report it's position to the monitor, or the altimeter location to report to altitude gain/loss, or streaming video from the camera to the monitor, or watching out for the tree limbs while being nice enough to let you know one is in front of the camera - while stopping and making noise. Then you hit the sticks, increasing altitude and speed and all that data changes and somehow manages to get reported back to your cheap phone (that you just finished playing games, calling, texting, downloading operating updates, completing fake yelp reviews! You'd do better to familiarize yourself with what it actually takes to accomplish the thousands of calculations, etc., that to waste time trying to simplify by blaming google. FWIW, iOS is FREE, too. Go4 is FREE, .... The reason DJI explains what hardware is needed, is.... presumably that they understand the hardware and operating system capabilities, which.... match their requirements.The problem is not with your phone hardware it's with the Android OS. DJI or anyone else writing software to run on the Android platform run into these issue all the time. The issue is that Google gives the OS away for FREE to phone manufactures and really puts no restrictions on them limited their modification of the Android OS. This makes it nearly impossible for software developers to be sure their app will run successfully on all Android devices even when limiting the OS versions that work with their apps.
Not forever, just take a minute. The Mavic 2 Zoom is an incredible piece of technology. I have been flying it the last couple days, but not very far or too high. Why you ask? Because the App is junk. Connection issues, download issues, App crashing issues. I have a $1300 item that I'm scared to use to its full potential because I don't want to crash/lose it. Take those genius technicians that you have, and task them with making the interface between the operator and the drone more reliable. Every time I take it up I am not confident that I will see it again. Oh and the DJI assistant 2 won't even recognize my Mavic 2. Maybe it's the computer, I will try my daughter's MacBook. Anyway, it is like having a junker car in a snowstorm and praying that it will start. It takes the fun out of going flying and replaces it with anxiety.
Connection loss should only cause the Mavic to hover briefly and then return to home.Your correct to be nervous as I had total connection loss and could not re connect to the controller and lost my Mavic Pro , it flew away and landed in the ocean 1 mile out...App is crap, I kinda new this would happen one day and my worse fears occured. This was after firmware update in July 2018...it was bad firmware as many others had the same thing...I was one of the unlucky operators to lose his drone.
But I wouldn't mind a bigger screen like an iPad mini.... or iPad.
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