I would like to use my old phone with my mini. It has WiFi and the DJI app loaded. I would have to pay another $95 per month to have it in use as a phone. The manual says I have to be connected to the internet. Does anyone know why?
Is the app logged into your DJI account? Once logged in you should be able to fly without WiFi and connect to your aircraft.I would like to use my old phone with my mini. It has WiFi and the DJI app loaded. I would have to pay another $95 per month to have it in use as a phone. The manual says I have to be connected to the internet. Does anyone know why?
I have Wifi on the phone. I don't have a connection to the internet, so not logged into the DJI account.Is the app logged into your DJI account? Once logged in you should be able to fly without WiFi and connect to your aircraft.
Thanks. I'll try that. I have WiFi at the house.Just find a place that has free WiFi, download/install the app, setup and log into your DJI account. Do not log out of your DJI account in the app. Once that is done you do not need an internet connection to use the app.
Sounds good. Once this rain stops....@spudster is correct. Just as he mentioned, you will need a temporary internet connection to login to the app. Once logged in, you will no longer need the connection unless you need to load maps.
You need an internet connection if you want to do such things upload photos and videos using the app.OK. I wonder why they say you must have the connection. Whatever, I'll do it.
Just one of several examples of poor wording in DJI documentation.OK. I wonder why they say you must have the connection. Whatever, I'll do it.
If you have Wi-Fi capability - then connect it to your home network for downloading updates, firmware, etc from DJI. You DO NOT need to connect to Internet while flying. Without connection to the Internet via your home Wi-Fi - how did you get the FlyApp? My tablet for my Air2 does not have Internet capability, but I do updates and such on my home connection to make sure I'm up to date on critical things. No issues flying in remote spots where even if I did have a hotspot / etc to connect - it would not connect anyway - as no service.I have Wifi on the phone. I don't have a connection to the internet, so not logged into the DJI account.
I haven't had the chance to fly without internet connection before (i.e. remote locations). Just curious, what does the map look like when the phone is not connected to the internet? Do you have to download offline maps of the area before heading to the area where there is no service?If you have Wi-Fi capability - then connect it to your home network for downloading updates, firmware, etc from DJI. You DO NOT need to connect to Internet while flying. Without connection to the Internet via your home Wi-Fi - how did you get the FlyApp? My tablet for my Air2 does not have Internet capability, but I do updates and such on my home connection to make sure I'm up to date on critical things. No issues flying in remote spots where even if I did have a hotspot / etc to connect - it would not connect anyway - as no service.
I don't personally use maps once I'm out somewhere. Never used them before - so don't know of their real use. I also do not fly 2-5 miles away from my take-off spot either and I typically know my terrain / area that I am flying beforehand. Other folks here that do long range missions may use them and have experience that I don't. Kind of like the compass feature - never knew it existed prior to someone mentioning it here - so never missed it. If and when I lose orientation to my drone and it does happen flying around a lot of tree / obstacles - if I need to know where the drone is in relation to me - I pop up the RTH map in lower left corner of screen and it shows me how to track back to me / RTH location (can be different so be aware) and fly it back to within view again. Then I'm flying sight and use camera as well.I haven't had the chance to fly without internet connection before (i.e. remote locations). Just curious, what does the map look like when the phone is not connected to the internet? Do you have to download offline maps of the area before heading to the area where there is no service?
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