I've been asked what functionality I would expect the existing wrapper app to provide for the Mini 3 prior to the (who knows when?) availability of Mini 3 support in the DJI MSDK. I can speculate based on the Mini 2 experience, but these are only speculations at this point and cannot be confirmed until an actual Mini 3 is in hand.
Normal waypoints loaded into the wrapper app from a ground control station like QGroundControl would be anticipated to work, via the usual automated joystick mechanism. I also anticipate that collision avoidance would function as enabled from the Go Fly app (which would not be left running). Note that in a waypoint situation you wouldn't normally want it stopping at an obstacle but rather going around it, so that setting will be important.
Less clear is if collision avoidance can be enabled and disabled from the wrapper app (as opposed to from the Go Fly app) and whether or not collision warnings can appear on screen. The former might be possible depending on how closely the Mini 3 interface mirrors the emulated drone models. The latter seems unlikely in the short term, but it's possible that the controller will still make its warning sounds for collision situations.
And that's about as far as I can go with speculations until there's a way to test with an actual Mini 3, which so far I've been unable to source here in the U.S.
Normal waypoints loaded into the wrapper app from a ground control station like QGroundControl would be anticipated to work, via the usual automated joystick mechanism. I also anticipate that collision avoidance would function as enabled from the Go Fly app (which would not be left running). Note that in a waypoint situation you wouldn't normally want it stopping at an obstacle but rather going around it, so that setting will be important.
Less clear is if collision avoidance can be enabled and disabled from the wrapper app (as opposed to from the Go Fly app) and whether or not collision warnings can appear on screen. The former might be possible depending on how closely the Mini 3 interface mirrors the emulated drone models. The latter seems unlikely in the short term, but it's possible that the controller will still make its warning sounds for collision situations.
And that's about as far as I can go with speculations until there's a way to test with an actual Mini 3, which so far I've been unable to source here in the U.S.