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<blockquote data-quote="infamousevans" data-source="post: 30037" data-attributes="member: 6425"><p>Just two weeks ago I came up on my upgrade for my phone. I actually transitioned back to Apple (iPhone X) from Android simply because DJI really has been reluctant to care about the Android bugs/complaints. </p><p></p><p>With the rumors of the possible merger/acquisition/product support of Apple with DJI floating around, it further confirmed my decision. </p><p></p><p>Every single horror story I have heard from my local drone CLUB (50 or so guys) has been with Android OS's. Made me a bit nervous.</p><p></p><p>My suggestion is to just use the pad or consider an iPhone. If it's any stipulation I was pretty bummed to leave my S7 Edge, until I started using the iPhone X. Android can release phones that cook/clean your house for you and it still won't matter comparing iOS vs Android OS. They just give out the development rights for Android OS to anyone/everyone who wants it and it's just a mess at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infamousevans, post: 30037, member: 6425"] Just two weeks ago I came up on my upgrade for my phone. I actually transitioned back to Apple (iPhone X) from Android simply because DJI really has been reluctant to care about the Android bugs/complaints. With the rumors of the possible merger/acquisition/product support of Apple with DJI floating around, it further confirmed my decision. Every single horror story I have heard from my local drone CLUB (50 or so guys) has been with Android OS's. Made me a bit nervous. My suggestion is to just use the pad or consider an iPhone. If it's any stipulation I was pretty bummed to leave my S7 Edge, until I started using the iPhone X. Android can release phones that cook/clean your house for you and it still won't matter comparing iOS vs Android OS. They just give out the development rights for Android OS to anyone/everyone who wants it and it's just a mess at times. [/QUOTE]
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