I am headed off on a long motorcycle trip to cross a bunch of high mountain passes like the Beartooth Highway near Yellowstone and Road to the Sun in Glacier National Park. Before leaving, I am picking up a new Galaxy 7s to replace my current phone. I don't normally fly my mavic with my phone as I use a Shield Tablet...however...I need to minimize what I carry with me and want to leave the tablet at home, using the new phone connected to the controller.
I bought my Mavic Feb 1 and have not updated firmware since then as the tablet is never connected to the internet. I don't know what firmware it is on, but obviously, it's an older version. Also, at the same time I got the mavic, I bought Litchi, and that is all that I fly with.
My question is this:
When I get this new phone, can I just install Litchi ONLY as fly it as-is without issues? If not, should I install a certain DJI GO so I don't end up with hassles? OR...am I just going to have to put up with the latest firmware as that's all that is available for a new phone?
Sorry for the basic questions but this stuff evades me completely.
And yes, I know that I cannot fly in National Parks and don't plan on doing so. There is LOADS of amazing area to film outside of the parks.
Thanks for the help!
I bought my Mavic Feb 1 and have not updated firmware since then as the tablet is never connected to the internet. I don't know what firmware it is on, but obviously, it's an older version. Also, at the same time I got the mavic, I bought Litchi, and that is all that I fly with.
My question is this:
When I get this new phone, can I just install Litchi ONLY as fly it as-is without issues? If not, should I install a certain DJI GO so I don't end up with hassles? OR...am I just going to have to put up with the latest firmware as that's all that is available for a new phone?
Sorry for the basic questions but this stuff evades me completely.
And yes, I know that I cannot fly in National Parks and don't plan on doing so. There is LOADS of amazing area to film outside of the parks.
Thanks for the help!