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I just got a Mavic 2 Zoom and I love it compared to my old clunky Phantom 3 Pro. So much lighter and FASTER and more quiet. I sure love how the consumer drones get better every year.
However, the one glitch I keep running into is this worrisome warning I get --- "Warning: Mobile device CPU fully loaded" and then I notice the FPV live video transmission starts to stutter and pause and it becomes almost impossible to fly FPV anymore. I switched live FPV down to 720p instead of 1080p and I tried turning off Video Cache and clearing the cache but it doesnt seem to work. I also turned off all apps in the background to free up memory on the iPad Mini 3 that I am using.
There doesn't seem to be a specific condition or settings that causes this warning to appear. Maybe it seems to happen after I am using my iPad Mini 3 for an hour or so, but it really doesnt seem like a heat issue since I fly on 70F days and the iPad is not that warm to touch.
The really weird part is that if I use my iPhone 6 I dont see this warning, but I almost always see it with the iPad Mini 3. I know the iPhone 6 uses the A8 chip and the iPad Mini 3 uses the A7 chip, so maybe this is the difference that causes the warning? I have the most recent iOS with the iPad Mini so I doubt the software version is the problem.
Any ideas? I love the Mavic 2 Zoom but I might have to return it for a refund if I can't get this error figured out.
However, the one glitch I keep running into is this worrisome warning I get --- "Warning: Mobile device CPU fully loaded" and then I notice the FPV live video transmission starts to stutter and pause and it becomes almost impossible to fly FPV anymore. I switched live FPV down to 720p instead of 1080p and I tried turning off Video Cache and clearing the cache but it doesnt seem to work. I also turned off all apps in the background to free up memory on the iPad Mini 3 that I am using.
There doesn't seem to be a specific condition or settings that causes this warning to appear. Maybe it seems to happen after I am using my iPad Mini 3 for an hour or so, but it really doesnt seem like a heat issue since I fly on 70F days and the iPad is not that warm to touch.
The really weird part is that if I use my iPhone 6 I dont see this warning, but I almost always see it with the iPad Mini 3. I know the iPhone 6 uses the A8 chip and the iPad Mini 3 uses the A7 chip, so maybe this is the difference that causes the warning? I have the most recent iOS with the iPad Mini so I doubt the software version is the problem.
Any ideas? I love the Mavic 2 Zoom but I might have to return it for a refund if I can't get this error figured out.