Prob yes but not 100% sure, remember that you would need to be online with the app at one point to cache maps ---- that is the sad part
So I have great news. I wasn't quite satisfied that this was really coming from the forced upgrade so I decided to do some experimenting. I ended up reformatting the SD card, and BOOM my feed returned. . I'm doing a test flight tomorrow.
Many users are reporting these problems, mine occurred after the goggles. The manual says you can move the SD card into the goggles to access the footage, but something weird must have happened and when I reinserted the SD card into my Mavic, it behaved strangely. I'm assuming this issue is happening to new goggle owners.
They asked for your picture? I'd draw the line there and upload a shot of Homer Simpson. That's starting to get invasive for a consumer product.What I want to mention is that in my DJI account I have all the details they asked for entered, name, phone, country - even a picture - not sure if that makes any difference but wanted to mention it
They asked for your picture? I'd draw the line there and upload a shot of Homer Simpson. That's starting to get invasive for a consumer product.
Is this on Android?1.03.0700 now and Go4 version 4.08.; same here - updated by choice to see a few days ago (BEFORE THE MESSAGE!) and all is ok. THE SAME DAY in the evening I got the notification thing we all see in the app .... There is no never firmware yet from what I see.
Is this on Android?
I would still like someone to show me where it says the update is REQUIRED. Since people here are convinced its FORCED they should have no problem showing me where it says the update is REQUIRED.
yep that about sums it upSo it is more like: you want to keep your mavic as it is and that is that. OR if they come up with something new in the future (fixes, or anything else) then IT IS FORCED as it is the only route to take.
Yes I guess you could say that. Since mine is doing everything I want it to on .400 I will not be taking this "forced" update. Im wondering if the goggles would have worked fine on older firmwares and DJI is just using "support for the goggles" as an excuse to get more users to update the firmware.So it is more like: you want to keep your mavic as it is and that is that. OR if they come up with something new in the future (fixes, or anything else) then IT IS FORCED as it is the only route to take.
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