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DJI GO 4 Android Updated to v4.3.10
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<blockquote data-quote="Dodge DeBoulet" data-source="post: 76023" data-attributes="member: 14925"><p>I'm not sure what the size of the app has to do with anything, unless you're on a metered internet service. It's the rare mobile device these days that can't find room for 600MB of application and data (I have over 300<strong>GB</strong> of storage on my Note 8). Its resident size while running is around 385MB; that's admittedly a lot for an Android app. But it's only going to be a problem if there's something else you want to do on the tablet/phone while you're flying ... and that's unlikely.</p><p></p><p>Recommending that the latest software release be used isn't exclusive to DJI ... it's pretty much universal. Not sure why this is an issue either.</p><p></p><p>Having spent most of my professional life in IT and software, I can understand the reasoning behind having a single code base to maintain across a product line. It's more effort-intensive to maintain and support different versions for different models, and therefore more costly.</p><p></p><p>I'm a relatively new DJI drone owner, and I haven't experienced significant issues with the software or firmware supplied by DJI. Apparently most of the bugs were worked out before I showed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dodge DeBoulet, post: 76023, member: 14925"] I'm not sure what the size of the app has to do with anything, unless you're on a metered internet service. It's the rare mobile device these days that can't find room for 600MB of application and data (I have over 300[B]GB[/B] of storage on my Note 8). Its resident size while running is around 385MB; that's admittedly a lot for an Android app. But it's only going to be a problem if there's something else you want to do on the tablet/phone while you're flying ... and that's unlikely. Recommending that the latest software release be used isn't exclusive to DJI ... it's pretty much universal. Not sure why this is an issue either. Having spent most of my professional life in IT and software, I can understand the reasoning behind having a single code base to maintain across a product line. It's more effort-intensive to maintain and support different versions for different models, and therefore more costly. I'm a relatively new DJI drone owner, and I haven't experienced significant issues with the software or firmware supplied by DJI. Apparently most of the bugs were worked out before I showed up. [/QUOTE]
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