eBay is your friendYeah but I'm not paying 600 or more clams for something that will stay in my drone case and only get used when I get to fly.
Back in the early days it was the best flying tablet you could get.I have a chance to pick one up for a song and wanted to see if anyone had any experience
Are you suggesting Go crashes itself?I have nougat and havn't had any GO crashing.
Outside of it's inate ability to crash itself that is
I fly more than many users and I haven't seen DJI Go4 crash in the last 1.5 years (when I moved on from using the Shield K1).Lol, anyone who flys with DJI, knows DJI GO 4.0 is crashtacular.
What I've become used to is flawless running of the app.You get used to it.
My experience has been quite the opposite.Shield runs it as good or better as any other android tablet/phone.
It's just a fact of life that GO crashes, and no ammount of hardware spec will prevent that.
I fly more than many users and I haven't seen DJI Go4 crash in the last 1.5 years (when I moved on from using the Shield K1).
What I've become used to is flawless running of the app.
My experience has been quite the opposite.
If you have DJI Go 4 crashing, you need a better tablet or to properly configure the one you are using.
Since there are many flyers using Android and having no problems, it doesn't make much sense to say that Android is garbage.People can say what they want but android for me is garbage when it comes to flying my mavic regardless of the processor or specs.
You are right .. the control signal is between your controller and the drone and completely independent of the operating system used by the viewing tablet.On a nexus 7 2013 the new version crashes constantly and signal drops out around 12000ft. This also happens with a samsung s8 plus using different cables. I hook up the ipad pro and never a crash and over 20000ft. distance at the same location within 5 minutes of flights on android flying the same direction at a lower altitude.
People can say what they want but android for me is garbage when it comes to flying my mavic regardless of the processor or specs.
The control signal doesn't make much sense but the facts are consistent.
Since there are many flyers using Android and having no problems, it doesn't make much sense to say that Android is garbage.
btw .. the Nexus 7 is from 2013 and well past its time as a flying tablet.
And the signal distance mentioned for the Samsung has nothing to do with the Samsung device.
You are right .. the control signal is between your controller and the drone and completely independent of the operating system used by the viewing tablet.
I'm not sure what facts you are talking about.
Coincidence does not equal causation.The fact is every time I use an android device my signal drops and rth kicks in at 50-75% of the distance I get with my ipad and still have 3 bars of signal. Please explain, I may be too ignorant to comprehend the facts of my own testing.
Use whatever works for you or what you like.I will stick to my ios for the go4 app.
It's not my opinion, it's fact.Nothing you can say to change my opinion on the matter. You can keep your opinion and I will keep mine.
The Nexus is almost stone age and not up to the task of running recent versions of the app - I'm not at all surprised it's crashing.That explains the range difference but not the constant crashes and reboots on the android devices.
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