That makes total sense. I've always noticed that the charging symbol comes on whenever I connect my Samsung S9+ to the RC. I am hoping to get a Huawei M3 and will be interested to see how this affects the RC battery time.Hi there,
What are you using as your mobile/tablet?
My Mavic Pro RC will only fly 3 1/2 batteries before running out of juice. I'm using it with a Motorolla G7 Android phone. I asked DJI if this was normal and they replied saying all Android devices draw power from the controller as Androids require current through the connection while transferring data. The amount varies from phone to phone. Apple devices don't draw from the RC and the compatible list of Androids draw very little (apparently). The Moto G7 has a fast charge function too that I suspect really sucks the power from the controller.
Not sure exactly about charging time for the remote but wouldn't be more than about an hour and a bit. I'll time it next time;
I'll try the other USB settings and see if it makes any difference/still works.I don't think the RC supplies the mobile with any more than the USB standard requirements of 500mA. I thought the reason the RC did that for Android was because some Androids (but probably not all or even most) want to see power to activate data. DJI confirmed my thoughts on that.
Still, DJI could have provided that option, with a note/warning that it might prevent the Android from connecting.
That or in the iOS version of the app, it's the phone that's told to not draw power, where Android OS might not officially have that option.
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