Used the "take off" and checked "precision landing" on the DJI Go 4 app. The app confirmed "home point has been updated", the aircraft launched as normal. I was flying in a new area but took off from my orange landing pad. I had forgotten to change out the battery so after just a few minutes I got the "battery level low" warning so I engaged RTH. I got a message I have never seen before after some 2 1/2 years of piloting both my Phantom 3 Advanced and the Mavic Pro. The message said "Return to "current" location or "original" location. Without really thinking it out, I chose "current" location. Aircraft took off and did not return home. Using the log and latitude and longitude coordinates, located the Mavic via Google Earth but it was not reachable. Anyone ever have this message appear? Plan on calling DJI
This just happened to me!!! On August 9th I successfully tested RTH. I even made a recording with my cousin as I stated proudly that it will return to the takeoff spot. It did. Things were different the next day.
I was at a location approx 10 miles away. I decided to fly the drone to various altitudes to determine a good location and perspective to film the total eclipse totality impact on my hometown (ground, river and skyline shot). It was supposed to be a brief task -- go up to 200 or 300 feet and see what type of shots could be framed. The battery was fully charged butt I didn't intend to use much because my take-out breakfast was waiting in the car). I decided to show my brother that the Mavic Pro could automatically return to where it took off from. I pressed the appropriate button and saw a screen with the bizarre choice of "current" or "original". Bewildered, I chose "current". BIG MISTAKE! My drone flew elsewhere (the map implied that it was headed to the location where I tested it the previous day). By the time I noticed that it was going elsewhere, I turned it towards me and tried to bring it manually. I received a low battery warning and I could not cancel or do anything. It said it was only able to return home. It would not return to where it took off from. It eventually landed and reported last known elevation of 19 feet. I worked my way through a jungle of brush to the last known location but I could not find it.
Like you, I will contact DJI about this. I can't trust them now. Sad.