That's unfortunately no longer accurate.It will be released end of this month! YES!
MM3P SDK - August 2022 (expected)
Since the MSDK V5 Beta 1 version has been released on 21st March 2022. The concept of MSDK 5.0.0 is shown. This is a brand new MSDK and it does not compatible with MSDK V4. The MSDK V4.16 is the last major version of the MSDK V4 and we will keep maintaining this version to release MSDK V4.16.1...forum.dji.com
The MSDK is gradually prioritising to the enterprise level aircraft, the priority level of product from high to low is enterprise level aircraft > consumer level aircraft > hanheld product.
- There is no plan to support Mini 3 Pro in 2022.
- There is no plan to support Mavic 3 consumer level series in 2022.
That’s not accurate. It took a very long time after the SDK was released (and fully supported by other third-party software) until the original Mini was supported by Litchi - close to a year if I recall correctly.In the past, Litchi was able to support a new SDK/drone within days of the SDK being released.
Recent history shows that it as been days not years:That’s not accurate. It took a very long time after the SDK was released (and fully supported by other third-party software) until the original Mini was supported by Litchi - close to a year if I recall correctly.
Drone | IOS SDK Release Date | IOS Litchi Support | Days | Android SDK Release Date | Android Litchi Support | Days |
Air 2 | 7/15/2021 | 10/7/2021 | 84 | ? | 10/7/2021 | |
Air 2S | 3/10/2022 | 3/17/2022 | 7 | 12/29/2021 | 1/20/2022 | 22 |
Mini 2/SE | 3/10/2022 | 3/13/2022 | 3 | 12/29/2021 | 1/20/2022 | 22 |
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I am not sure, but I guess it took much longer to add the Mini and the Air 2 because they were the first models requiring virtual sticks for waypoint missions.That’s not accurate. It took a very long time after the SDK was released (and fully supported by other third-party software) until the original Mini was supported by Litchi - close to a year if I recall correctly.
That is most likely correct. Incorporating "DJI Fly drones" (using VSC) into Litchi required additional coding. With new drones coming later, it was just a matter of updating to the latest SDK and calling the same functions that they had been calling with the previous drones.I am not sure, but I guess it took much longer to add the Mini and the Air 2 because they were the first models requiring virtual sticks for waypoint missions.
My P3P works flawlessly with Lichi also (and other WP apps)... so does my Mavic Pro Platinum. That's because they use the Go4 app, and DJI released the SDK for those models so third-party app developers could create apps to control them.Virtual Sticks for the Mavic Air 2 is a horrible way of adding the waypoints! Why would DJI do that???
My Phantom 3 Pro works flawlessly using GPS waypoints when the TX signal is lost. Why can't the MA2 do this too DJI???
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