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<blockquote data-quote="MNA" data-source="post: 78226" data-attributes="member: 15718"><p>A discussion Android vs IOS (or PC vs Mac) is always infected by religious beliefs ...</p><p></p><p>I am not very happy with IOS or iPhone, but very happy with Android. (Actually, I have had problems with the Wifi om a few iPhones - which may be a problem with using them in conjunction with flying a Spark.)</p><p>With that said, one must bear in mind that the Android world is very "multifaceted" and diversed. Not only varies the hardware, some manufacturers also tampers with the Android system. Which means using your DJI with IOS/iPhone may be more "predictable".</p><p>My guess, however, is that a modern Android phone with the latest software from DJI will work fine.</p><p>I use a Huawei (Android 8) and a Siswoo (Android 5) phone with my DJI Spark, so far without any problems. (I also wanted to try with an old iPhone 4s, but it didn't seem to work.)</p><p></p><p>I read a test with a comparison between a Samsung Galaxy S5 vs iPhone 5s, which implied a much better signal with the Samsung. For what it's worth.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Gzr_gsMMLGU[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNA, post: 78226, member: 15718"] A discussion Android vs IOS (or PC vs Mac) is always infected by religious beliefs ... I am not very happy with IOS or iPhone, but very happy with Android. (Actually, I have had problems with the Wifi om a few iPhones - which may be a problem with using them in conjunction with flying a Spark.) With that said, one must bear in mind that the Android world is very "multifaceted" and diversed. Not only varies the hardware, some manufacturers also tampers with the Android system. Which means using your DJI with IOS/iPhone may be more "predictable". My guess, however, is that a modern Android phone with the latest software from DJI will work fine. I use a Huawei (Android 8) and a Siswoo (Android 5) phone with my DJI Spark, so far without any problems. (I also wanted to try with an old iPhone 4s, but it didn't seem to work.) I read a test with a comparison between a Samsung Galaxy S5 vs iPhone 5s, which implied a much better signal with the Samsung. For what it's worth. [MEDIA=youtube]Gzr_gsMMLGU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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