[snip] I wold love to own a Mavic but I refuse to have to get an Appple device when I have several perfectly good Android devices running the latest Android version(7.0). DJI is the king of the quadcopter industry so what is their problem. I just don't get it.
johnf
How interesting that you say that the Mavic and then very likely the rest of the DJI drones are Android based devices. That never occurred to me.Apple owns 1/3 of DJI, and has a hand in the hardware and software design. It's why everything is so beautiful and works so well.
This means that if you work for DJI, you want to be on the IOS team programming Apple devices. The big guns - the really smart programmers - are either working on the Mavic software, or they are going to be programming IOS. Android has the second stringers, and is always playing catch-up. This is not due to Android being flaky - for example the maps are better for android (cacheable maps). Maybe some day, Android will finally catch up, and be more stable, but until that happens an Apple device is definitely the way to go, IMHO.
There's another irony, which is that the Mavic is itself an Android device.
I thought the MP operating system Android based?In french... " chaqu'un sa merde". As you are an android lover, dji prefers apple than android. So what?
Couldn't agree more.After reading some of the above comments though (and being an Android preferrer myself), I think it was nailed as to the issues being either hardware or manufacturer specific issues due to the openness of the Android platform. Apple on the other hand only have the one hardware provider making the testing and conformance side of things much easier.
As a result, this long time PC + Android fanboy has just started using his first ever apple product (iPad Air 2). Despite my wife having used iPhone, iPad, iPad mini and Mac for the last 10 years we have been together, I have never been tempted to even try one. Now that I have been using the iPad on the Mavic for a few weeks I am sold on the way it all just works. Still hate iTunes, but baby steps...
Not true. In the very beginning I have used the GO 3 app with Mavic and had same bad experiences as today. After some minutes in air the video stream was lagging and shortly after the USB connection was broken or the app crashed with error message.I...Android was solid before DJI Go 4 came out, which belies the idea that Apple hardware is intrinsically more stable.
the other companies are not creating things from scratch.. they are using the SDK provided by dji and they are not perfect. your comments imply the apps around that use the sdk work wonderfully. many of them have issues.I will agree that Android systems are harder to program for than IOS based systems. BUT, the question is why are other companies creating Android apps successfully, while DJI seems to have so many issues.
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