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How to replace iPhone USB adapter with an Android one?

cgenius

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Hi, the Mavic just arrived. It has no instructions at all and I've been struggling for the past 30 minutes trying to figure out how to take the iPhone usb connector out of the controller and replace it with the standard USB-C connector. Please help.
 
Hi, the Mavic just arrived. It has no instructions at all and I've been struggling for the past 30 minutes trying to figure out how to take the iPhone usb connector out of the controller and replace it with the standard USB-C connector. Please help.

Put away the tiny booklet that came with your Mavic Pro. Go immediately to DJI's website,select the Mavic icon, and download the ONLINE version of the Mavic manual. You NEED to read it, if not print it out and save it, cover to cover. At the very least, keep the download available. Most of the answers you seek are there. The answers to this question most certainly are.

The iPhone connector into the controller simply pulls out. Do it; you won't hurt it. Then your micro USB plug will slip right into its place for PC access to your drone.

Watch EVERY YouTube video on the Mavic you can land your eyes on. Search out specific questions you have using this Forum's post search function for detailed answers to everything you will face. (It's the small magnifying glass at the upper right hand of the Forum page. Type your question and up pops your answers.)

Turn to people here on this Forum for specific questions you cannot find an answer to. They will ALWAYS help you.

Be patient, always follow ALL FAA regs, be smart, and go slow learning. You WILL crash or lose your Mavic if you try rushing your learning about it, I'd guarantee it. Roughly at least 90% of all crashes are pilot errors.So, reduce your errors and you reduce your succeptibility to them.

Good luck, safe flying, and take it slow and easy.
 
Put away the tiny booklet that came with your Mavic Pro. Go immediately to DJI's website,select the Mavic icon, and download the ONLINE version of the Mavic manual. You NEED to read it, if not print it out and save it, cover to cover. At the very least, keep the download available. Most of the answers you seek are there. The answers to this question most certainly are.

The iPhone connector into the controller simply pulls out. Do it; you won't hurt it. Then your micro USB plug will slip right into its place for PC access to your drone.

Watch EVERY YouTube video on the Mavic you can land your eyes on. Search out specific questions you have using this Forum's post search function for detailed answers to everything you will face. (It's the small magnifying glass at the upper right hand of the Forum page. Type your question and up pops your answers.)

Turn to people here on this Forum for specific questions you cannot find an answer to. They will ALWAYS help you.

Be patient, always follow ALL FAA regs, be smart, and go slow learning. You WILL crash or lose your Mavic if you try rushing your learning about it, I'd guarantee it. Roughly at least 90% of all crashes are pilot errors.So, reduce your errors and you reduce your succeptibility to them.

Good luck, safe flying, and take it slow and easy.
You 'da Man CC Rider.
Regards,
-d.
 
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