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Is it still possible to download maps in the Go 4 app android version?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckybuck" data-source="post: 42436" data-attributes="member: 7955"><p>I'm pretty sure that on my Android devices, running version 4.2.8, DJI Go is using OpenStreetMap, rather than Google Maps. The map physical features, like ponds, that display in DJI Go seem to be identical to those that show on walking apps I have that I know are using OpenStreetMap. And when I click the little "i" in the corner of the DJI Go map, one of the copyright notices is for OpenStreetMap.</p><p></p><p>I mostly use an old LG phone without a sim card, caching the map ahead of time by running DJI Go in Camera View on my home wifi network. The map area I've cached that way shows up and works fine when I'm out in the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckybuck, post: 42436, member: 7955"] I'm pretty sure that on my Android devices, running version 4.2.8, DJI Go is using OpenStreetMap, rather than Google Maps. The map physical features, like ponds, that display in DJI Go seem to be identical to those that show on walking apps I have that I know are using OpenStreetMap. And when I click the little "i" in the corner of the DJI Go map, one of the copyright notices is for OpenStreetMap. I mostly use an old LG phone without a sim card, caching the map ahead of time by running DJI Go in Camera View on my home wifi network. The map area I've cached that way shows up and works fine when I'm out in the field. [/QUOTE]
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Is it still possible to download maps in the Go 4 app android version?