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Sorry, I'm not interested in turning this into a political discussion. Feel free to believe whatever makes you happy.and they do not lie - right
Sorry, I'm not interested in turning this into a political discussion. Feel free to believe whatever makes you happy.and they do not lie - right
Sorry, I'm not interested in turning this into a political discussion. Feel free to believe whatever makes you happy.
What are you trying to say then? DJI faked an electronics test and submitted it to the government?Who said anything political?
Not DJI - Someone faked the whole deal.What are you trying to say then? DJI faked an electronics test and submitted it to the government?
I'm so sure because I did my own research. I don't just parrot things he says.
He got the data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications Radio (Japanese government). Here are the official documents where the information came from (if you want to dive in yourself):
I have seen you many post and I mightily respect your opinion, but I am just not buying into this. The design and build of it is totally crap compared to everything else DJI makes. Probably being dumb, but I dont see why there is a connection to the Japanese government? Why would they have any details when it is Chinese (remembering the Chinese are more skeptical of the Japanese than they are even of the Americans. None of this adds up for me.
DJI are seen to be high end products, they are the Rolls royce of the Drone industry, this would put them on a Skoda level.
That connection is only important because the Japanese government accidentally made the Mavic Mini testing documents publicly available. They have since removed those documents from their website. I'm sure they will reappear later since all of DJI's other products are listed there.I dont see why there is a connection to the Japanese government?
I'm not familiar with Japanese law, but it seems they must approve new electronic devices used in their country. DJI is not a US company either, but they are still required to submit proof of testing to the FCC.Why would they have any details when it is Chinese (remembering the Chinese are more skeptical of the Japanese than they are even of the Americans.
I've done nothing but share factual information.I agree with you.
Something has happened to the "help" and is more of a know-it-all attitude than helpful now.
Especially posting the same stuff on all threads.
So, I blocked msinger
That’s a super old piece of junk.Maybe it should be said this way.
DJI is not making a Mavic Mini:
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