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Will the Spark fly its normal range like up to 400' with this old phone, proper dji software, a transmitter, etc. The wireless connections have alreayd been saved in the phone.
I have flown to 400' altitude many times but the phone I used (with the RC transmitter and dji software) had an active phone number connected to a carrier like T-Mobile or Verizon, though there's no wireless service where I routinely fly. As far as I know, the wireless comes from the RC transmitter through saved networks in the phone to the spark. I am going to sound dumb as dirt here. I still have the phone with the saved networks, but the phone number on the phone is no longer active, that it I can't connect to any carrier. I can connect to wireless but there's no wireless where I routinely fly. I am a little fearful to test this, so I haven't flown my spark with this phone.I don't know more than the above info from DJI ("The max transmission range while flying Spark with your phone over WiFi is 100 m (262 ft) distance, and 50 m (164 ft) height."), but have you flown before with a phone only to 400' altitude ?
Will the Spark fly its normal range like up to 400' with this old phone, proper dji software, a transmitter, etc. The wireless connections have alreayd been saved in the phone.
Thanks so much for the info. Very helpful!Yes.
Your old phone should work fine without a data carrier.
I've flown with a WiFi only mini 4 for years.
You should still be able to use your old phone as a WiFi device and update maps, etc. using the home Wifi before flights.
You can always use your new phone as a Hotspot to connect your old phone to when flying if you needed a "live" connection.
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Will a Spark fly up to 400' with RC and phone only - no ISP connected wi-fi?
I go too fast, too.Oh god I totally thought you were just flying with a phone only, no controller, sorry for my misinformation.
I have to READ S L O W E R !!
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