I just posted this as part of another thread>>
"Fact is that DJI made a sh*tbucket of money on this just on the holiday sales. That means they have the knowledge that the product is indeed successful enough to justify support, as well as the ready cash to turn their full herd of software boffins loose to ramp up everything about the Mini to the fullest hardware capabilities."
To expand, I suspect they have stuff in the software works that we don't even guess because they may not even be in the nature of problems. Lots of times the creators are not even aware of the capabilities of their gear until users make suggestions, or they have the time to push the hardware to its limits. Back in the 80's, friends with a tiny, start-up software company did a "wire-frame" flight simulator. Until they let an outsider [me] screw around with it they had never heard of an Immelman turn. I was doing things like a WWI pilot would and their program was handling it just fine... they just didn't know what to try.
So, I would say, "Patience, Grasshoppers"...