I'm using an S7 Active with my MM. The app would die on my LG V35 every time the drone connected, but my old S7 Active works fine.anyone uses the mini with S7? mine has black screen instead of fpv. full hardware reset same issue![]()
I'm using an S7 Active with my MM. The app would die on my LG V35 every time the drone connected, but my old S7 Active works fine.anyone uses the mini with S7? mine has black screen instead of fpv. full hardware reset same issue![]()
I wasn't quite planning on buying one. I was seriously considering it, but with availability delays and now this, it may be a while before I do.Hey DanMan32, Let us know if you can connect when you get your mini without the fly app crashing. I should receive my mini this Thursday. But I'm expecting that the app will crash from what I'm hearing. I've got an LG G7 ThinQ. Apparently the fly app isn't compatible with my phone? dji needs to get these problems fixed ASAP!
I wasn't quite planning on buying one. I was seriously considering it, but with availability delays and now this, it may be a while before I do.
I am probably going to suggest to someone else looking for an entry drone to back off from this. She was going to get the Tello, but this would have been a better value until now. Besides, there's rumors the Tello Fly More price will soon drop to $99.
From the Apple App Store's page for download of the FLY - (I highlighted the Ipad Mini stuff because that is what I was looking for)
Somehow I doubt amount of total memory would be a go/no go. We have various amount of RAM used.
Then you do have the same issue as the rest of us Android users.I have flown my MM with Samsung S7 Active phone connected to the remote controller for a few times just to verify it will work.
As a dedicated tablet, I have been flying my MM with a Huawei MediaPad M5 8.4" every day since Nov 11th. On the morning of Nov 14th I had issues getting it to connect. Not exactly sure, but the evening before I had turned on 'developer mode' but hadn't changed any settings in it, and I had installed MS office. Performed factory reset that morning, and have been flying MM Huawei MediaPad as the interface multiple times a day since then without any further issues.
The Huawei MediaPad M5 8.4" has an extremely nice display, the video is not stretched like it currently is on iOS tablets, and it doesn't seem to place as much of a drain on the Remote Controller battery as so many people led you to believe about android devices.
I have performed one hour worth of flying (three flights approx. 20 minutes each) without recharging the controller. It had one solid led, and a second flashing led. The second led didn't start flashing until approx. 55 minute flight time, which means it enough battery in the RC for more flying.
Then you do have the same issue as the rest of us Android users.
Supplemental power will always work, but the idea is to prevent charging in the first place. It seems, as I had suspected, USB wants to see power on the power leads. The question is how little can it handle?
A 560 ohm resistor was tried to limit current to no more than 10mA. That almost worked. May need an active current limiter rather than a passive resistor.
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