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Looks like otg android is back and app download new app 4.2.16 587 Monday 21st May.
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<blockquote data-quote="cozzykim" data-source="post: 49495" data-attributes="member: 6499"><p>Fair comment Ron_Dog, the problem is probably at its worst in the EU, where our Android phones don't have access to all the 5GHz channels that DJI want to use, so we have to use 2.4GHz for the RC-Phone connection and we're then stuck with 5GHz for the RC-AC connection.</p><p>From a technical point of view, in the open countryside, 2.4GHz should give better range than 5GHz but, where there's dense 2.4GHz WiFi due to home routers, 5.8GHz isn't as crowded in the UK, so the option to choose the RC-AC connection is very useful depending on the circumstances.</p><p>I've also found that the live video stream is, unsurprisingly, more stable with OTG.</p><p></p><p>Along with the ability to charge your phone from the RC while flying, and the better lower latency stream, I get a better experience and feeling of security with OTG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cozzykim, post: 49495, member: 6499"] Fair comment Ron_Dog, the problem is probably at its worst in the EU, where our Android phones don't have access to all the 5GHz channels that DJI want to use, so we have to use 2.4GHz for the RC-Phone connection and we're then stuck with 5GHz for the RC-AC connection. From a technical point of view, in the open countryside, 2.4GHz should give better range than 5GHz but, where there's dense 2.4GHz WiFi due to home routers, 5.8GHz isn't as crowded in the UK, so the option to choose the RC-AC connection is very useful depending on the circumstances. I've also found that the live video stream is, unsurprisingly, more stable with OTG. Along with the ability to charge your phone from the RC while flying, and the better lower latency stream, I get a better experience and feeling of security with OTG. [/QUOTE]
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