I haven't seen a single thing listed to help us out in the release notes.... Just want to make sure I am not missing something... and every time I fly it try's to get me to do it so asking.
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Here's the thing: it's tough to not update apps since auto-update is the easiest way to stay current on a phone. Then there is an interaction between the app and firmware versions (RC/AC), which is where problems sometimes arise. I believe that DJI doesn't always perform regression testing between (older) versions of the RC/AC firmware/software. For that reason, I always update the app and tend to update the firmware after some time has passed (and I don't see any "problem" reports).I haven't seen a single thing listed to help us out in the release notes.... Just want to make sure I am not missing something... and every time I fly it try's to get me to do it so asking.
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Those of us who have been around a while with DJI have learned that once the aircraft is working as you want it to, don't accept any further FW updates, and don't update the app or any NFZ databases. Turn off auto-update unless you like breaking all your apps! Easy isn't always best! Don't allow Apple to update your iOS either, on your flying tablet/iPhone! If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Numerous onerous restrictions have also been surreptitiously installed by DJI in app and FW updates, restricting your ability to fly, requiring DJI's permission to fly, regardless of your legal permissions from all local and federal U.S. authorities! That shiny new feature you update for may just be the bait used to lure you into more DJI restrictions! The majority of late life-cycle DJI updates just further lock down your aircraft and take away more of your control! Been there. Done that. Lessons learned, and now shared. Do as you wish. Just be aware that the decision to update is far more complex than you realize.Here's the thing: it's tough to not update apps since auto-update is the easiest way to stay current on a phone. Then there is an interaction between the app and firmware versions (RC/AC), which is where problems sometimes arise. I believe that DJI doesn't always perform regression testing between (older) versions of the RC/AC firmware/software. For that reason, I always update the app and tend to update the firmware after some time has passed (and I don't see any "problem" reports).
For the record, I tend not to update firmware on a lot of CE devices (like home stereo components), but it's hard to follow the same philosophy on (modern) phone based apps.
Mavic 2 is one of the aircrafts that initially shipped with self authorizing all Blue Zones, that updates to the FW removed, along with later updates to GO 4. Unfortunately, I only have one Mavic 2 left with that feature, and it is therefore my "go to" aircraft! All my others were replaced by DJI with newer FW that requires Blue Zone unlocks from DJI everywhere! Such a pain!How true you are GadgetGuy, when I got my M2P I made a decision not to update having flown a Phantom 3 Pro I took the view that if it's not broke don't try to fix it and this view has kept me very happy never having any problems with the M2P and knowing that it's going to fly exactly the way it did the last time I flew it.
I'll tell you what it certainly makes for enjoyable flying, take care and happy flying.
Amen I'm at 1.3.1 I'm staying! on my ma2 it's not broke so I'm by fixing itThose of us who have been around a while with DJI have learned that once the aircraft is working as you want it to, don't accept any further FW updates, and don't update the app or any NFZ databases. Turn off auto-update unless you like breaking all your apps! Easy isn't always best! Don't allow Apple to update your iOS either, on your flying tablet/iPhone! If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Numerous onerous restrictions have also been surreptitiously installed by DJI in app and FW updates, restricting your ability to fly, requiring DJI's permission to fly, regardless of your legal permissions from all local and federal U.S. authorities! That shiny new feature you update for may just be the bait used to lure you into more DJI restrictions! The majority of late life-cycle DJI updates just further lock down your aircraft and take away more of your control! Been there. Done that. Lessons learned, and now shared. Do as you wish. Just be aware that the decision to update is far more complex than you realize.
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