Chris Baish
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I really hope so, but at the same time I don't fully trust them. I don't understand why they haven't just rolled back to the previous version on the app store while they work on the fix.
Yes, that's the problem we're all seeing. No height, distance or speed either. I noticed the remaining flight time is not accurate either, which is arguably the biggest danger. FPV feed works, but the telemetry doesn't.My OTG is working with this version. One thing I noticed is that the battery percentage does not appear, just showing N/A in the top right side of the screen. If I try to go to the battery section of the setting it has nothing showing. In wifi mode without the OTG connected I get the battery percentage showing.
Yes, that's the problem we're all seeing. No height, distance or speed either. I noticed the remaining flight time is not accurate either, which is arguably the biggest danger. FPV feed works, but the telemetry doesn't.
I think everyone needs to get onto DJI using online chat or email and make sure they're aware of the level of dissatisfaction. Personally I thought I'd buy the Spark as a stop-gap waiting for the next generation of Mavic to come out. This was the opportunity for DJI to prove me wrong after terrible experiences with the current Mavic. For a week of the Spark (4 flights with the OTG cable) I thought they'd done it, but it seems having a product working as advertised was too good to be true! I've lost faith in them completely and this may be the thing that stops me upgrading in the future. I bought the Mavic originally but had to return for a replacement and could not get a working one (first one had an under-capacity battery, second one had over 100 dead pixels on the controller screen). I gave up and went for the Spark. Overall it's frustrating because DJI have killed off the competition but aren't offering a satisfactory service. They effectively have a monopoly which is not good for the industry. They seriously need a decent competitor to make them up their game in terms of service and reliability.
I appreciate the suggestion. I have rolled it back and it does work, but I'm not prepared to take the risk in the long run if they force us to update and you can no longer use an older version. I just don't trust them. I personally don't feel I should wonder whether a product I paid £600 will still do what it's supposed to, or whether it will have features removed by bugs/intentionally, in the future. No other tech product is as unpredictable and unstable in features as DJI drones. The unfortunate side effect of a monopoly.Only solution is rolling back the app version, which has worked for me. Doesn't seem right spending so much money on a drone but have to use and an outdated app to make it work at a decent level.
I'm unhappy that you have made this decision than your idea, however, as said the other post I use the 2.4ghz with andriod and cable otg and I'm happy. being also in europe (italy) I suffer the restrictions, na, as already said I downloaded an apk and on www.tecnophone.it and allows me to fly very far using the fcc frequencies instead of those uWell, I'm disappointed to have to have made this decision, but I have decided after 3 weeks to return the Spark to store for a refund tomorrow. It is a matter of principle for me. Nowhere does DJI make it clear that using 2.4ghz is impossible on android with the RC in the UK (due to 5.8 not being possible between the phone and the RC) As they have now removed the only solution to this (OTG) and can't even communicate their intentions clearly, they don't deserve my money. I've paid the same amount (in some cases more) than drone users in some other countries, but the performance is hindered in so many ways in the UK/EU on Android, that you're getting half the product for the same price. If they could at least have admitted that either this OTG problem is a bug, or be honest if they are shutting it down, at least we'd know where we stand.
Is this apkmirror dji go4 app a pirated version or is it an actual dji go 4 app made by dji?
Using fcc settings in Europe can get you into serious trouble.I'm unhappy that you have made this decision than your idea, however, as said the other post I use the 2.4ghz with andriod and cable otg and I'm happy. being also in europe (italy) I suffer the restrictions, na, as already said I downloaded an apk and on www.tecnophone.it and allows me to fly very far using the fcc frequencies instead of those u
Anyone really had trouble already?Using fcc settings in Europe can get you into serious trouble.
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