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<blockquote data-quote="I B Spectre" data-source="post: 106198" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>1. I think the concern of "it seems too light" stems from thinner or less robust materials used to meet the Mini's 249 gram target weight. This could make the Mavic Mini more easily damaged in an incident that a Spark would be better able to withstand.</p><p>5. DJI has, or had, a list of devices (phones & tablets) they said are, or were, compatible with their drones. As many have attested, just because your device may not be on the list does not necessarily mean it won't work. My LG V20 was apparently removed from their list, so I also have an older Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ that I use only for flying my Spark in conjunction with the Remote Control. The MM comes with a remote already, therefore the phone/tablet are not necessary for flight, but for FPV and camera work. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I B Spectre, post: 106198, member: 18605"] 1. I think the concern of "it seems too light" stems from thinner or less robust materials used to meet the Mini's 249 gram target weight. This could make the Mavic Mini more easily damaged in an incident that a Spark would be better able to withstand. 5. DJI has, or had, a list of devices (phones & tablets) they said are, or were, compatible with their drones. As many have attested, just because your device may not be on the list does not necessarily mean it won't work. My LG V20 was apparently removed from their list, so I also have an older Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ that I use only for flying my Spark in conjunction with the Remote Control. The MM comes with a remote already, therefore the phone/tablet are not necessary for flight, but for FPV and camera work. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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