Just wondering, Practically most electronic devices are made in China. So why is it they are so dead set to hurt DJI?
Very interesting. Thanks for your insight.Living in China, maybe I can put a bit of perspective on this. The U.S. and China have dueled over technology now for several years. Basically, it is thought that China places technology into electronics that will allow easy access to the government of China regarding the information collected on the technology. Needless to say, this is a significant concern for governmental and military alike. This includes cell phones, drones, televisions and other electrical devices that are network capable. I have a Huawei (Pronounced Ha-wee) phone that is forbidden for government employees in America because it has been shown to have this particular ability, so they are banned in the U.S.. I am personally not worried about it because 1) I don't have any government secrets and 2) I am just not that important . But basically, it is a trust issue and a dominance for technology. There are two versions of 5G tech- one from China and one American and they fight over the standards. The Chinese tech is quite honestly better in this area. I have an American 5G phone and my Chinese made one and the difference in internet speeds is considerable with the Chinese phone winning.
Hope this helps to answer your question.
Cordially,
Mark
DJI FlyApp for Android has not been in Google Store for months. Have to get it directly from DJI Website and my FlyApp informs me when a new update comes in. Another minor fix is out again - like 3-4 in last month or less.I noticed that the Apple DJI Fly app is up to date, but for Android you need to side load the app because the latest isnt on the Google Store. This back door thing is in many IOT devices and most are from China. On my home router I put all my lighting apps and other IOT device on a separate guess WIFI network. It limits the reach of those IOT devices. Just a best practice. However I love my Air 2 and want everything it can do. Just want to be careful.
what is side load and is android still good for dji drones?I noticed that the Apple DJI Fly app is up to date, but for Android you need to side load the app because the latest isnt on the Google Store. This back door thing is in many IOT devices and most are from China. On my home router I put all my lighting apps and other IOT device on a separate guess WIFI network. It limits the reach of those IOT devices. Just a best practice. However I love my Air 2 and want everything it can do. Just want to be careful.
Uhm.... I thought my thoughts were unique... Finally I find someone with the same ideas about all this. I'm also not important at all and also have a Huawei, that's the best ever phone I had in years. But it's little me nobodyLiving in China, maybe I can put a bit of perspective on this. The U.S. and China have dueled over technology now for several years. Basically, it is thought that China places technology into electronics that will allow easy access to the government of China regarding the information collected on the technology. Needless to say, this is a significant concern for governmental and military alike. This includes cell phones, drones, televisions and other electrical devices that are network capable. I have a Huawei (Pronounced Ha-wee) phone that is forbidden for government employees in America because it has been shown to have this particular ability, so they are banned in the U.S.. I am personally not worried about it because 1) I don't have any government secrets and 2) I am just not that important . But basically, it is a trust issue and a dominance for technology. There are two versions of 5G tech- one from China and one American and they fight over the standards. The Chinese tech is quite honestly better in this area. I have an American 5G phone and my Chinese made one and the difference in internet speeds is considerable with the Chinese phone winning.
Hope this helps to answer your question.
Cordially,
Mark
Don't worry about side loading. For the Air2 and others on Android - if you are logged into your DJI Account and have settings set to download - then FlyApp will prompt you to install any new updates and you can check thru the "settings" part of FlyApp for any updates including firmware and fly database.what is side load and is android still good for dji drones?
So what's Google's problem with the DJI Fly app?DJI FlyApp for Android has not been in Google Store for months. Have to get it directly from DJI Website and my FlyApp informs me when a new update comes in. Another minor fix is out again - like 3-4 in last month or less.
Also Geofence software updated as well. Last updates kicked me out of my DJI Account, so if you update - check that or you won't be flying very far / high.
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