I can tell you DJI does not support it, it's not a commonly used phone, and the specs aren't great. You could try it though.Will my LG smart phone, Rebel, work with the system, controller and Mavic and Go 4 app?
Thanks..good idea.One thing to keep in mind is that it might be a bad idea to use your active phone as the control device. I try to ensure that my tablet does nothing more than control my flight. I don't need any complications, getting a call, or a text, or some other notification while I'm trying to navigate and concentrate.
IMHO, you should keep your phone handy, but use a different device to control your bird.
My LG 20 works fine with them, so I would assume yours will as well.I am contemplating getting a Mavic Air soon. Have two questions.
1. Will my LG smart phone, Rebel, work with the system, controller and Mavic and Go 4 app?
2. Will my Ipad Air 2, non cell and none GPS version, work with the controller and mavic and Go 4 app?
Thank you
Jerry
Even though I bought an adapter to use my iPad as the control screen, i actually prefer my samsung phone. Its easier to set up and the screen is quite a bit brighter. I always put it into airplane mode so I'm not disturbed during flights.One thing to keep in mind is that it might be a bad idea to use your active phone as the control device. I try to ensure that my tablet does nothing more than control my flight. I don't need any complications, getting a call, or a text, or some other notification while I'm trying to navigate and concentrate.
IMHO, you should keep your phone handy, but use a different device to control your bird.
what kind of adapter do you need for an ipad 4 mini?Even though I bought an adapter to use my iPad as the control screen, i actually prefer my samsung phone. Its easier to set up and the screen is quite a bit brighter. I always put it into airplane mode so I'm not disturbed during flights.
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