idbl_fanatic
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And yet, here I am checking ever few minute with nothing..............I've just got the same update that's 3 now I have updated. I wonder what's happening.
And yet, here I am checking ever few minute with nothing..............I've just got the same update that's 3 now I have updated. I wonder what's happening.
Just got another update on the app. Still 4.2.12, so another build?
Seems like us Android users are beta testing this app the ones that can download it and have used it. I had 2 app crashes and a compass error today the first 4.2.12 app I downloaded seemed better then I got another update last night this one seemed worse. Same spot I was flying from. Just got back and looked in the play store and there is another update. Will spend another 3 hours after work tomorrow.Looks like it. Or, rather, the build that was supposed to be released. Someone earlier said that DJI said 4.2.12 had only been released for iOS and that the Android one was wrapping up development. So I wonder if the first posts of it were accidents. Or QA had some last-minute feedback.
And yet, here I am checking ever few minute with nothing..............
Yes, I can. The range and channel as well.For those of you that have tried v4.2.12 and the OTG cable on Android, can you still change WiFi spectrums? In other words can you choose the WiFi channel and switch between 2.4 and 5.8GHz?
Challel and Wifi range can be changed manually.Can you check your WiFi settings and see if you are able to change between 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz with this new version? Another person on a different forum says that all the telemetry works now, but that they can't change WiFi spectrums.
Well explained...That's exactly what I've done with my Nexus 7, set RC->AC to 2.4GHz and OTG for RC->Nexus.
I didn't have any problems other than one reboot of the Nexus the first time I linked everything together. I could have been a bad USB cable or sloppy connector.
No problems since.
Maybe your compass error could be power lines or something similar?
For me, ATTI mode isn't so scary once I have a good solid live video stream, which is what OTG gives us.
ATTI mode, broken up or no video, and the AC an almost invisible dot in the distance is a horrible thought.
EDIT: I don't get what you're saying about your router and 5GHz.
Android phones in the EU have limited access to the usual 5GHz channels.
This is why a lot of EU new Spark owners post saying that they can't connect to the Spark with their phone, as the phone can't see the 5GHz channel that the Spark chooses 'out of the box'.
The answer to that is to do the '3 beeps' power button press to reset the Spark to 2.4GHz.
Problem then, is that when you have the RC the phone connects to the RC using 2.4GHz and the RC connects to the Spark using 5GHz, which isn't optimal for best range.
That's why I would always prefer OTG, so that the phone to RC connection doesn't require a 2.4GHz channel, allowing 2.4GHz to be manually set for the RC>Spark.
I was just testing my European Samsung s8 worked on 5.8 ghz on my router. So when I come to use the Spark in 5.8 ghz to my phone I know it should by theory it should work. I was hoping anyway. I don't have the setting in my WiFi advance to use 5.8 in my phone but it works for some reason.That's exactly what I've done with my Nexus 7, set RC->AC to 2.4GHz and OTG for RC->Nexus.
I didn't have any problems other than one reboot of the Nexus the first time I linked everything together. I could have been a bad USB cable or sloppy connector.
No problems since.
Maybe your compass error could be power lines or something similar?
For me, ATTI mode isn't so scary once I have a good solid live video stream, which is what OTG gives us.
ATTI mode, broken up or no video, and the AC an almost invisible dot in the distance is a horrible thought.
EDIT: I don't get what you're saying about your router and 5GHz.
Android phones in the EU have limited access to the usual 5GHz channels.
This is why a lot of EU new Spark owners post saying that they can't connect to the Spark with their phone, as the phone can't see the 5GHz channel that the Spark chooses 'out of the box'.
The answer to that is to do the '3 beeps' power button press to reset the Spark to 2.4GHz.
Problem then, is that when you have the RC the phone connects to the RC using 2.4GHz and the RC connects to the Spark using 5GHz, which isn't optimal for best range.
That's why I would always prefer OTG, so that the phone to RC connection doesn't require a 2.4GHz channel, allowing 2.4GHz to be manually set for the RC>Spark.
New update on android
Here's the APK for the new app as well if it hasn't shown up on your market it's from my Google drive so safe to download.
dji go new app 4.2.12
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