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Dji fall short for Android users
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<blockquote data-quote="Girth67" data-source="post: 18167" data-attributes="member: 1691"><p>Forget all the IOS is better than Android playground comments. Why do DJI constantly advance the IOS App and forget Android users. I'm an Android user with a very capable high end phone but I'm now several versions of Dji Go4 behind IOS users. </p><p>Surely DJI as a world leading company have a team of people working on both Apps equally or do they just concentrate on IOS and eventually get around to Android. It certainly feels that way.</p><p>It's true your either IOS or Android and few people change camps but what is it with Android that DJI doesn't get. As I'm now missing Pano 180 mode and also sphere mode I'm getting a bit frustrated at DJI' S attitude. </p><p>Any Ideas? and no I'm sticking with Android thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Girth67, post: 18167, member: 1691"] Forget all the IOS is better than Android playground comments. Why do DJI constantly advance the IOS App and forget Android users. I'm an Android user with a very capable high end phone but I'm now several versions of Dji Go4 behind IOS users. Surely DJI as a world leading company have a team of people working on both Apps equally or do they just concentrate on IOS and eventually get around to Android. It certainly feels that way. It's true your either IOS or Android and few people change camps but what is it with Android that DJI doesn't get. As I'm now missing Pano 180 mode and also sphere mode I'm getting a bit frustrated at DJI' S attitude. Any Ideas? and no I'm sticking with Android thanks. [/QUOTE]
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