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Searching has revealed conflicting information so I am asking for assistance for my specific issues here.
Spark is flying with latest GO 4 software (4.2.4) on the devices and latest Spark firmware on both the controller and AC.
Operates flawlessly on iPhone 7.
Android phone is an Huwaei Elate (no sim installed). Tested both with wifi enabled and in airplane mode.
My procedures are identical on both the iPhone and the Android.
1. Start the controller, start the AC.
2. Wait for controller to indicate connection with the AC (green led on controller is lit).
3. with the OTG connector and cable already attached to the phone, attach the cable to the RC
4. (android only) accept the option to connect then choose DJI GO4 (one time only option) wait for DJI Go4 to open.
5. (iPhone only) decline warning that device may not work with cable. Then open DJI Go4 and wait for it to open).
On the iPhone, all data and Flight Modes are available, and the battery status and remaining power icons function normally.
On the Android, Flight modes indicate N/A and no current battery status is indicated.
I am not willing to downgrade the current Go4 app as some suggest as it works flawlessly with my Mavic Pro and it, along with my P3P are my primary drones when conducting my 107 commercial flights.
If necessary, I will restrict my Spark flying to iPhone use only, but I was able, one time, to fly the Spark with the Android device and it worked perfectly (all data and flight modes were available). My primary reason for not wanting to use the iPhone is that despite all attempts by me and DJI to resolve the SYNC function between the iPhone and the DJI Cloud have failed. A secondary reason for not wanting to choose the iPhone is that I would prefer to have it free for calls when I am in the field.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Spark is flying with latest GO 4 software (4.2.4) on the devices and latest Spark firmware on both the controller and AC.
Operates flawlessly on iPhone 7.
Android phone is an Huwaei Elate (no sim installed). Tested both with wifi enabled and in airplane mode.
My procedures are identical on both the iPhone and the Android.
1. Start the controller, start the AC.
2. Wait for controller to indicate connection with the AC (green led on controller is lit).
3. with the OTG connector and cable already attached to the phone, attach the cable to the RC
4. (android only) accept the option to connect then choose DJI GO4 (one time only option) wait for DJI Go4 to open.
5. (iPhone only) decline warning that device may not work with cable. Then open DJI Go4 and wait for it to open).
On the iPhone, all data and Flight Modes are available, and the battery status and remaining power icons function normally.
On the Android, Flight modes indicate N/A and no current battery status is indicated.
I am not willing to downgrade the current Go4 app as some suggest as it works flawlessly with my Mavic Pro and it, along with my P3P are my primary drones when conducting my 107 commercial flights.
If necessary, I will restrict my Spark flying to iPhone use only, but I was able, one time, to fly the Spark with the Android device and it worked perfectly (all data and flight modes were available). My primary reason for not wanting to use the iPhone is that despite all attempts by me and DJI to resolve the SYNC function between the iPhone and the DJI Cloud have failed. A secondary reason for not wanting to choose the iPhone is that I would prefer to have it free for calls when I am in the field.
Any suggestions are appreciated.