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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Ruckert" data-source="post: 57404" data-attributes="member: 2396"><p>I had not ever used ios prior to flying DJI drones. My experience is that ios is flawless, and android sucks. I have the Crystalsky Ultra. It is android. It is far better than other android devices I have used (several of them recommended by DJI and others), but not as good as ios. The CSU is simply brighter; really brighter. Actually, it's a great monitor for editing as well.</p><p>I realize that different android device capabilities will affect/improve the performance, but the first ios device I tried was an outdated iphone 6, and...flawless. </p><p>I can't go around chasing down the perfect android at great expense to me, then ultimately have some app cause a conflict with the DJI Go 4 app. </p><p>ios has no conflict that I have found. It's flawless. </p><p>Prior to flying DJI drones, I could careless about android vs ios. I'm not an apple fanatic. </p><p>When it comes to DJI drones, ios...flawless....pathetic brightness though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Ruckert, post: 57404, member: 2396"] I had not ever used ios prior to flying DJI drones. My experience is that ios is flawless, and android sucks. I have the Crystalsky Ultra. It is android. It is far better than other android devices I have used (several of them recommended by DJI and others), but not as good as ios. The CSU is simply brighter; really brighter. Actually, it's a great monitor for editing as well. I realize that different android device capabilities will affect/improve the performance, but the first ios device I tried was an outdated iphone 6, and...flawless. I can't go around chasing down the perfect android at great expense to me, then ultimately have some app cause a conflict with the DJI Go 4 app. ios has no conflict that I have found. It's flawless. Prior to flying DJI drones, I could careless about android vs ios. I'm not an apple fanatic. When it comes to DJI drones, ios...flawless....pathetic brightness though. [/QUOTE]
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