Thanks. Why not? Does the app not use the full width of the screen?No problem with my Samsung S10e or my Lenovo m8.
It doesn't interfere at all tbh, but if I you intend on flying your drone in bright ?, I'd avoid that phone. It has a very dim screen outdoorsDo these annoying holes interfere with the interface of the app, or does the app not extend that far across the screen?
Considering getting the Moto G9 Power but worried about this issue...
Thanks
Perfect, thank you!Here is a picture of the screen from the DJI website.
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As you can see, from the left edge of the phone to the left edge of the app screen, there is a space. The camera lens is in there.
Thank you, that's definitely not what i want! You have saved me. I would have bought it before you told me that.It doesn't interfere at all tbh, but if I you intend on flying your drone in bright ?, I'd avoid that phone. It has a very dim screen outdoors
Thank you, that's definitely not what i want! You have saved me. I would have bought it before you told me that.
Any alternative recommendations?
Thanks again
I couldn't tell you, but personally, for the purposes of droning, I'll be getting the upcoming Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 ProThank you, that's definitely not what i want! You have saved me. I would have bought it before you told me that.
Any alternative recommendations?
Thanks again
Did you get the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro ???? I show even the regular (not pro) has nits up to 1100, very bright. If you did get it, how is it working?I couldn't tell you, but personally, for the purposes of droning, I'll be getting the upcoming Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro
I didn't buy it, but it worked amazingly with my friends Mini 2, one of the brightest screens I've seenDid you get the Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro ???? I show even the regular (not pro) has nits up to 1100, very bright. If you did get it, how is it working?
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