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<blockquote data-quote="Bubbles!!!" data-source="post: 28206" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>Does your drone connect through a controller to the aircraft? If not then you're comparing two very different protocols. Side by side, your mystery drone, and the DJI Spark. Both connected through WiFi, mobile phones, no controllers, I bet you Spark will excel. And all telemetry data will be accurate, zero bugs. That's what I was getting at.</p><p>Edit: iOS is a more solidified device, from a capitalistic standpoint, it'd be mutually beneficial to get in a relationship with Apple. It might drop us as client, but those who want to fly still will just get an iOS device. Driving up apple sales, and streamlining the process of programming for DJI. Welcome to a non-socialistic society I guess xD this is also just for the Spark from what I see, it'd be a very small percentage of users dropped if so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubbles!!!, post: 28206, member: 288"] Does your drone connect through a controller to the aircraft? If not then you're comparing two very different protocols. Side by side, your mystery drone, and the DJI Spark. Both connected through WiFi, mobile phones, no controllers, I bet you Spark will excel. And all telemetry data will be accurate, zero bugs. That's what I was getting at. Edit: iOS is a more solidified device, from a capitalistic standpoint, it'd be mutually beneficial to get in a relationship with Apple. It might drop us as client, but those who want to fly still will just get an iOS device. Driving up apple sales, and streamlining the process of programming for DJI. Welcome to a non-socialistic society I guess xD this is also just for the Spark from what I see, it'd be a very small percentage of users dropped if so. [/QUOTE]
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