Thanks for confirming the reason for my surprise. After flying DJI craft 6 years now I'm getting to wonder what's going on. Does anyone know why DJI can't get their app through the Playstore? Has nobody complained? I couldn't find much in this forum for complaints from Android users.@John Locke, Fly for android has not been on the playstore for months, what you get from DJI is the latest version and the hardware requirements have probably changed over time, which sounds like in your case a while if you are only just noticing the google no longer has Fly online
You're point is well taken, however, although I don't trust Google much, I trust Google 10X more than the CCP. DJI has a CCP member on their board of directors. DJI has no choice in the matter. Google making money on my info is one thing, but the CCP taking my country is a bit different. This Android distribution anomaly hinders the little trust I had in DJI, IMO. I feel guilt just buying from DJI anymore, but I'm addicted to their products!I seriously can't understand why so many trust Google so much. They've been stealing your info for decades.
With that, i'm absolutely fine downloading it direct from the manufacturer.
There has been slews of comments on the issue of DJI not having the Android version of the Fly App on the playstore, and when asked, they do not directly answer the questions, there is another thread or three (or more) around here where this has been discussed a lot, and people posting what they get from DJI when the question has been asked..Thanks for confirming the reason for my surprise. After flying DJI craft 6 years now I'm getting to wonder what's going on. Does anyone know why DJI can't get their app through the Playstore? Has nobody complained? I couldn't find much in this forum for complaints from Android users.
I'm sure some will be thinking it's a security issue that DJI knows Google will catch. On the other hand it could just be incompetence from DJI's Android software team. Puzzling. This certainly stains my confidence in DJI, as great as they are. Maybe they just think they're big enough to do whatever they want to distribute their app.
I had 1120 version and still had problems flying my MA2...now rolled back to 1.4.4...going out tonight to try it..Yesterday there was another thread that reported problems with the DJI Fly app.
Here is the post from Bruchpilot that you should read:
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Hello,
there were 2 versions of the Fly App 1.4.8, the current one = 1120. The previous version 1116 was secretly exchanged for the 1120. Check your version and download the new 1120, this may fix the error.
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So for anyone who is experiencing issues with v.1.4.8 of the DJI Fly app, uninstall the app and download the latest version of 1.4.8 which includes the numbers "1120" in the download version.
I did 2 flights following the re-install and have not seen any issues .... yet....!
There has been slews of comments on the issue of DJI not having the Android version of the Fly App on the playstore, and when asked, they do not directly answer the questions, there is another thread or three (or more) around here where this has been discussed a lot, and people posting what they get from DJI when the question has been asked..
It's all speculation, unless there is something definitive posted from the sources.Thanks for the info. I couldn't find those relevant threads with my search.
I consider the DJI folks to be extremely smart, given their technology and capabilities to design and manufacture such a variety of products that outperform all others. However, this anomaly of not distributing their Android app through the Playstore baffles me. It's not smart at all. DJI is always trying to make their company less suspicious to the US government to sell into governmental applications. They've even tried to create a special government version product to mitigate distrust. But they aren't smart enough to realize the suspicion created when they don't follow normal protocol with their Android app. They don't go through the process with Google for standard Android app distribution, which is a simply process to ensure Android users get high integrity apps. Instead DJI distributes their Android app themselves. What's the reason? This move by DJI creates suspicion when loading the app. You get all kinds of warnings from the device saying the app could corrupt your device. These warnings are pretty startling. Customers can have visions of trojan horses embedded in their device, such as phone home routines, etc. DJI desperately wants to gain the trust of the US so bad, but they turn around and do this self distribution of Android which creates distrust in the software. How can a company be so smart, yet so dumb? It's so obvious that Playstore distribution is the trusted norm, yet DJI defies the norm and distributes their Android app themselves. There must be a motive behind this, I'm thinking. I'm sure I'm not the only one thinking this. To forfeit the trust gained from normal Playstore distribution (no installation warnings), what does this trade off gain DJI? Seems like an odd move for such a smart company.
Where can I get the 1.4.2 version. Having issues on Android...App keeps shutting down mid flight or I get image no telemetry or ability to record or photograph etc.
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Thanks,See attached fixed for me
perhaps that's for the android 12 Beta? I had the unfortunate issue myself of upgrading my Pixel 4 to Android 12 beta and could not fly until I flashed back to 11.DJI Fly app hidden version 1.4.8 (1185) Android Beta?..
Who among you knows anything about it? ... I have this version available, but I haven't tested it.
I found this info looking a bit on the net, You can also find some videos on the tube ...
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I believe you slightly misunderstood, here is a more detailed explanation:so in your opinion, those who encountered problems with the current 1.4.8 had Android 12? and with previous versions of Android there were no problems ...
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