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<blockquote data-quote="alexpole" data-source="post: 86503" data-attributes="member: 12111"><p>I was flying my Spark on Saturday when I got a message on my screen: "<a href="https://sparkpilots.com/javascript%3Agoogle.maps.event.trigger(globalMapMarkers[6],%20'click');" target="_blank">Insufficient DJI Device Storage</a>". The camera image on my phone was frozen but telemetry was updating. Luckily I could see my drone and returned safely.</p><p>I got back the image only after rebooting the drone and restarting the app. After that I could fly again normally.</p><p>I read that it can happen if your device (phone or tablet) is full but I keep the "Clear cache automatically" option turned on. I have an iPhone 6s, which is actually low on storage.</p><p>Has anyone experienced that? Thanks, folks![ATTACH=full]9496[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexpole, post: 86503, member: 12111"] I was flying my Spark on Saturday when I got a message on my screen: "[URL="https://sparkpilots.com/javascript%3Agoogle.maps.event.trigger(globalMapMarkers[6],%20'click');"]Insufficient DJI Device Storage[/URL]". The camera image on my phone was frozen but telemetry was updating. Luckily I could see my drone and returned safely. I got back the image only after rebooting the drone and restarting the app. After that I could fly again normally. I read that it can happen if your device (phone or tablet) is full but I keep the "Clear cache automatically" option turned on. I have an iPhone 6s, which is actually low on storage. Has anyone experienced that? Thanks, folks![ATTACH type="full" alt="9496"]9496[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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