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Best Tablets and Phones for DJI GO (Updated Daily)
Why swap?I don’t mean to offend .....
I’m a android user struggling with switching over to a new drone new OS ( I recently started IPhone 7+
I find the iPad Mini to be about the right size. Bigger than my iPhone, but not so big that it becomes clumsy handling it with the controller. I bought the most recent incarnation, which I think is the Mini 5. I am not 100% sure if it makes much difference, but I also went with the largest memory when I bought mine. Perhaps someone who knows the Go 4 App and iOS better can comment on the memory item.
I have been very happy with my setup, but also admit that I am pretty new to this. The only thing I wish for is a better mount system that still allows me to see the small screen on the Remote Controller. All the good sturdy mounts place the iPad right over the RC. I tried a couple that place the iPad up above the RC, but they let the iPad flop around too much for my liking, and made the whole setup awkward to hold. But honestly, that is a pretty minor gripe as all the info on the RC screen is also on the GO 4 display....
Why swap?
If you wanted to stay with what you know, the Huawei M5 is as good (or better) than any iPad for a flying tablet.
i think that which ever type of screen you use some type of hood is a must in summer sunlight conditions, the biggest factor against the Crystal Sky for me is the cost for what it is, i cant justify that amount even though i can afford itCorrect, its excellent. I use that and my older M3 and both are fantastic. 8.4" screen is a nice combination of portability and ease of viewing.
They're not easy to see in bright sunlight but no tablet or phone is - for that its Crystal Sky.
I suggest, the one that fits to your budget.
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