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Flight records from M3 Pro not visible on M4 Pro?

ddublu

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Sold my Mavic 3 Pro but as I go to unbind and reset everything I see all of my flight records in DJI Fly on my RC Pro but when I’m logged in on my M4 Pro I can’t see any prior flight records. Aren’t they all tied to my login?

Also, to prep for selling I just unbind the controller and log out or is logging out sufficient?
 
I see all of my flight records in DJI Fly on my RC Pro but when I’m logged in on my M4 Pro I can’t see any prior flight records.
You would only be able to see them on both devices if you synced your flight logs to the DJI Cloud. If you did not do that, they would only be stored locally on your RC Pro.


Also, to prep for selling I just unbind the controller and log out or is logging out sufficient?
You can clear everything by doing a factory reset on your RC Pro.
 
You would only be able to see them on both devices if you synced your flight logs to the DJI Cloud. If you did not do that, they would only be stored locally on your RC Pro.



You can clear everything by doing a factory reset on your RC Pro.
Thanks! I don’t see any sync option on my RC Pro 2 but have hours and hours of flights visible.
 
Also, to prep for selling I just unbind the controller and log out or is logging out sufficient?
To be on the safe side, you should unbind first and then log out. As you know, there have been complaints about DJI equipment logging off all by itself and we know that's not going to unbind everything; DJI would never allow that! LOL
 
To be on the safe side, you should unbind first and then log out.
Agreed. Per the OP, the mission is to "unbind and reset everything".
 
So all of those flight records are gone if I reset
They will be deleted from the remote controller and will no longer be accessible in the DJI Cloud (if any are stored there) since the remote controller will no longer be linked to your DJI account.
 
They will be deleted from the remote controller and will no longer be accessible in the DJI Cloud (if any are stored there) since the remote controller will no longer be linked to your DJI account.
Guess the bigger question is do I even need them? I've enjoyed seeing the miles/hours add up but at the end of the day, it's not important. How do most manage this?
 
To be on the safe side, you should unbind first and then log out. As you know, there have been complaints about DJI equipment logging off all by itself and we know that's not going to unbind everything; DJI would never allow that! LOL
Logging out won't unbind anything.
Before selling you must unbind.
 

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