Saigondroner
Well-Known Member
Thanks.....nice to know....a few more months to go

We are not going to agree on most of this.
I've never called DJI support either, but I can say that in most of the cases that I've helped out with, which is now quite a few, DJI appears to have been fair and helpful. Your conclusion, based on nothing but "tales", doesn't seem reasonable. Most of the tales on these forums complaining about DJI turn out to be from people trying to turn pilot error into DJI's fault, who then get frustrated when DJI doesn't roll over and give them free stuff. What does your shady dealer have to do with the argument?
You have never called DJI support? Why are there any cases in which you have been involved?
Are you a DJI dealer?
My ‘shady dealer’ situation exonerates DJI. Not having DJI warranty or support, I expect nothing. Many other customers do expect support.
Such as?
That does seem like your bad. So DJI advertised that it would work with Litchi?
Touting ‘easy 3rd party integration, Android based’ does imply Google Play, and Services to function (to enable the global standard of 3rd party integration.)
Do you have an SC? What drone related apps have you installed via Amazon?
You mean the strategy that has resulted in tens of millions of satisfied, loyal customers? That seems like a fine model to copy.
I understand and respect your opinion, My M2 cannot fly autonomously unless I redo dozens of missions from Litchi to DJI's substandard version. I have no interest in 'hacking firmware'. I simply want a product to perform as advertised. The controller is a decent percentage of the product. I hear the DJI is finally releasing API's and the SDK. I eagerly await that event.
it runs, but does not connect.
it runs, but does not connect.
it will work as soon as sdk will be out and third party developers will start integrating with new SC device. it is not a responsibility of a product provider to make it backward compatible with anything else. so, there is no fault here.
the fault they can be blamed with was the initial state of the SC firmware, but it all got sorted out, eventually, and, realistically, it is how all software companies operate these days, so, like it or not - it is what it is. if you do not like SC - it should not be a big problem to sell it online, as it is sold out everywhere. you can still use old standard controller with an external device.
That's fair enough, but in what way does the product not perform as advertised?
it runs, but does not connect.
it will work as soon as sdk will be out and third party developers will start integrating with new SC device. it is not a responsibility of a product provider to make it backward compatible with anything else. so, there is no fault here.
the fault they can be blamed with was the initial state of the SC firmware, but it all got sorted out, eventually, and, realistically, it is how all software companies operate these days, so, like it or not - it is what it is. if you do not like SC - it should not be a big problem to sell it online, as it is sold out everywhere. you can still use old standard controller with an external device.
it runs, but does not connect.
Great answer :-D
I’m here to learn from some very talented people (of which there are many)
Nav et al is too critical to ignore
I don’t play Pikachu on my SC mid flight.. Or ever...what 3rd party app has anyone loaded, installed, flown, returned, and had logs to review?
Functionally, my purchase and ‘upgrade’ has reduced my ability to fly. I sincerely think the M2 is my last DJI device.
Reapectfully
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