It's not supported by DJI, but you can see people are using it here. And it's the 6th most popular mobile device over the past 3 months.Anyone know if the ipad mini gen 5 is compatible with the mavic mini?
It's not supported by DJI, but you can see people are using it here. And it's the 6th most popular mobile device over the past 3 months.
So I'm curious, in theory could DJI reject a Refresh or warranty claim if the pilot was using an "unsupported device" to control their drone? Surely that data must be imbeded in the flight data files that DJI reviews?
Sweet. Good to hear considering I purchased one that should be here tomorrow.Sure is. Just got one and no problems. I went from the iPad Pro12.9 to the iPad mini 5 and love the change for the Mavic Mini. Fits right on the control with no tablet holder needed, perfect size screen for my needs.
I highly suggest it if you have the cash to burn.
What about screen brightness in sunlight?Sure is. Just got one and no problems. I went from the iPad Pro12.9 to the iPad mini 5 and love the change for the Mavic Mini. Fits right on the control with no tablet holder needed, perfect size screen for my needs.
I highly suggest it if you have the cash to burn.
Oddly enough, the iPad Mini 5 still isn't on the list.The last DJI Fly app update announced support for the ipad, if I remember correctly. So I think as of now it is officially supported.
In theory, yes. But, I've never heard of a claim being rejected due to an unsupported mobile device being used. And since the drone is not flown and/or controlled by a mobile device, it should have no affect on your ability to fly the Mavic Mini.in theory could DJI reject a Refresh or warranty claim if the pilot was using an "unsupported device" to control their drone?
I don't think so. The flight log does record the app being used though (e.g. DJI Fly).Surely that data must be imbeded in the flight data files that DJI reviews?
FYI, that just means DJI doesn't offer technical support for it. And not that it won't technically work.I've heard quite often that ipad mini "not supported by DJI"
Ok. The word "supported". can be misleadingFYI, that just means DJI doesn't offer technical support for it. And not that it won't technically work.
It’s not too bad. The brightness levels can be adjusted. I only have my iPad Pro and Android phone to compare it to and I think it’s better in the sun. I purchased a hood shade just for the heck of it and it works better than expected.What about screen brightness in sunlight?
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