I just purchased an apple Ipad4, will the dji fly app work with the mavic mini with this Ipad ?
I hope I didn't waste my money.
I hope I didn't waste my money.
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You are absolutely good to go sir. It will work fine and is highly recommended!I just purchased an apple Ipad4, will the dji fly app work with the mavic mini with this Ipad ?
I hope I didn't waste my money.
You are absolutely good to go sir. It will work fine and is highly recommended!
Highly recommended? The 4th gen iPad came out in 2012 and isn't compatible with the newer iOSes because it's 32 bit. From what I can tell it barely makes the cut in terms of hardware specs.You are absolutely good to go sir. It will work fine and is highly recommended!
I thought the OP was referring to the Ipad Mini 4! I retract my post!. Misread! Thanks!Highly recommended? The 4th gen iPad came out in 2012 and isn't compatible with the newer iOSes because it's 32 bit. From what I can tell it barely makes the cut in terms of hardware specs.
O me, O my, darn darn, looks like I'll send it back, paid $101.00 for it. I've ordered an ipad air1, hope that works, If it doesn't, some one please, post me and let me know.I thought the OP was referring to the Ipad Mini 4! I retract my post!. Misread! Thanks!
Yes I have one. And you don’t need cell service. Just download map of your area.I just purchased an apple Ipad4, will the dji fly app work with the mavic mini with this Ipad ?
I hope I didn't waste my money.
HMMMMMMMMM very interesting, but I still think I'll send the ipad4 back. I think the iPad air1 will do the job.Yes I have one. And you don’t need cell service. Just download map of your area.
Actually works as good as my iPhone with cellular.
Well that’s pretty interesting because my iPad Mini 3 is at iPadOS 13 which is far as I know is the latest version of iPadOS.Highly recommended? The 4th gen iPad came out in 2012 and isn't compatible with the newer iOSes because it's 32 bit. From what I can tell it barely makes the cut in terms of hardware specs.
True, but we're talking about the iPad 4, not the iPad Mini 4.Well that’s pretty interesting because my iPad Mini 3 is at iPadOS 13 which is far as I know is the latest version of iPadOS.
The only reason I replaced my iPad mini 2 was because I wanted GPS so I picked up a cellular version iPad 3.While my iPad 2 is stuck on iOS 12 it’s still flies perfectly and they still do updates for 12.
For what it’s worth iPad 2 was the last 32 bit iPad mini.
I don’t think I’d go for an iPad mini 1. I only paid like $150 for a mini three with cellular.
In an earlier post you said you had an iPad Mini? Do you have both?Yes I have one. And you don’t need cell service. Just download map of your area.
Actually works as good as my iPhone with cellular.
I do have an iPad mini, and I am using it on another drone I have, the mini that I have works fine with another drone that I have, I just purchased this mavic mini and would have liked to have an iPad that I could use with it, I didn't want to keep swamping back and forth between drones, that's why I bought this ipad4 , (it's "NOT' a mini), it's 9.7 full sized iPad, an earlier model, I think the problem is, as I have just found out now the ipad4 is a 32 bit IOS, and I need a 64 bit iPad. for the DJI FLY app.In an earlier post you said you had an iPad Mini? Do you have both?
the reason for the bigger iPad is my tired old eyes can see the bigger iPad better. the bigger iPad will cover the sticks with the attached holder, but I don't look at the sticks anyway.I use the ipad mini 4 to fly my Mavic 2 zoom - fit's in the jaws of the remote and works brilliantly. It's not cellphone version - just WiFi. I use my phone as a wifi hotspot mainly to load the maps.
I find the screen to be just about the right size. I've tried phones (too small) and 10" tablets on a bracket over the remote (Too big and can't see the controller).
That's simply not the case.One downside to full size iPads (not sure about mini) is that the app isn't native res so it upscales it.