Downloading the apk file does not install the program.I have a DJI air 2s and I am trying to install dji fly software from the dji download center to my Galaxy Tab A. After downloading the app I get app not installed message. Any suggestion.
You only get that message after trying to install the app. It either means your device is not compatible with the Fly app OR you have not enabled "allow unknown sources" in the tablet. I'm not sure if the Tab A is compatible but you can enable the unknown sources and try again.I have a DJI air 2s and I am trying to install dji fly software from the dji download center to my Galaxy Tab A. After downloading the app I get app not installed message. Any suggestion.
HI, I installed theDownloading the apk file does not install the program.
Once it's downloaded, you need to run the apk file to do the install.
I'm far from an expert with this but here's what I did. Get the DJI Go Fly directly from the DJI site as recommended by DJI when using with Android. I did not install the DPK. I have a Galaxy Tab A 7 Lite downloaded and installed the GoFly app and have no issues. The A7 Lite operates at 64mhz and has 2g ram.I have a DJI air 2s and I am trying to install dji fly software from the dji download center to my Galaxy Tab A. After downloading the app I get app not installed message. Any suggestion.
I am using the Galaxy A7 Lite, and it loaded DJI Fly just fine, and I've been using it for over a week now. I have been unable to find any information of whether it is 32bit or 64bit. But Fly seems to be working fine, it gives me the maps I need, keeps track of my drone's movements, and delivers the video. I'm flying a DJI Mini 2. The GSMARENA list of specs never seems to have the BIT number. Whether it runs at 64mhz I don't believe has anything to do with the question of 64bit.Check if your tablet is 32-bit or 64-bit.
DJI Fly doesn't work with 32-bit CPUs.
My Samsung Tablet doesn't work with DJI Fly either, gives me the same message, so I believe it is the same problem in your case.
It doesn't. The Galaxy A7 Lite is powered by the ARM Cortex-A53, a 64-bit octo-core processor (4 cores running at 2.3 GHz and 4 at 1.8 GHz)I am using the Galaxy A7 Lite, and it loaded DJI Fly just fine, and I've been using it for over a week now. I have been unable to find any information of whether it is 32bit or 64bit. But Fly seems to be working fine, it gives me the maps I need, keeps track of my drone's movements, and delivers the video. I'm flying a DJI Mini 2. The GSMARENA list of specs never seems to have the BIT number. Whether it runs at 64mhz I don't believe has anything to do with the question of 64bit.
Thank you ScottNH. That makes me feel good, and explains why the DJI Fly app installs on the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite. From the discussions so far, it seems like being 64bit is the most critical factor. I am guessing you have to look at the specs for the CPU to find that out.It doesn't. The Galaxy A7 Lite is powered by the ARM Cortex-A53, a 64-bit octo-core processor (4 cores running at 2.3 GHz and 4 at 1.8 GHz)
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