I think I’m gonna try this one. Two of my friends have bought it. I’m
done with my iPhone 7. Yesterday I just shot some snow-covered landscape
pictures, and it turned off with no reason. I thought it may because of
the cold weather as it always, so I put it in my pocket for a while and
warmed it up, and then turned it on. And as expected, it powered on
successfully with 50% of the electricity. Very annoying.
I am interested in getting an Ipad Mini4. My question is this...did you buy the cellular version? If you did buy the cellular version do you have to set it up with a carrier and get a cell #. We have a DJI store here and I was told that the controller has the GPS in it and if I bought the regular (not Cellular) I would only be missing Google Maps. You thoughts and safe flying.If you do a search for "Which phone or tablet is best" on this forum, you will find a lot of lengthy discussions on this topic.
To summarize, I believe that a newer iPad is the most reliable. An iPad Mini fits in the RC controller perfectly. I've tried several options and now use the iPad Mini 4 exclusively. You can find one new for about $300 if you look around on the Internet.
The remote controller definitely does not contain a GPS receiver.We have a DJI store here and I was told that the controller has the GPS in it and if I bought the regular (not Cellular) I would only be missing Google Maps.
The remote controller definitely does not contain a GPS receiver.
If you'd like to use the Follow Me flight mode or be able to reset the home point to your current location after taking off, you must use a mobile device that contains a GPS receiver. For Apple devices, that means you'll need a cellular model. The GPS receiver will work even if the cellular service is not activated.
Right. Most Android devices contain a GPS receiver. The cellular model part just applies to Apple devices.I do have the wunderphone Huwei XT2 which is not activated but should have GPS.
If you do go for the iPad mini don't get the 1st gen iPad mini as it won't take dji go4 as the os is not supported Whitch winds me up as I have a well looked after gen1 and now have to buy a gen 2/3/4Nah, can't justify £300+ and it doesn't fit in the clamp.
Thank youThe remote controller definitely does not contain a GPS receiver.
If you'd like to use the Follow Me flight mode or be able to reset the home point to your current location after taking off, you must use a mobile device that contains a GPS receiver. For Apple devices, that means you'll need a cellular model. The GPS receiver will work even if the cellular service is not activated.
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