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By default, the screen of your mobile device will shut off pretty quickly in order to conserve battery power when your mobile device is idle.

If that becomes counterproductive, you can increase the idle time so you don't have to keep pressing the power button to turn the screen back on after the idle time has been reached. Tap the launcher button on the home screen and tap Settings Tap Display in the Settings menu Tap the Sleep setting and choose the time period you'd like your mobile device to wait before turning off the screen.

Set the Image Transmission Mode setting to Regular Mode to allow the live video feed to be transmitted in lower quality allowing for a smoother live video feed. Note : This setting might not be available depending on which DJI drone you're flying. Disable the Cache Locally When Recording setting. If you were previously caching the recorded video locally, then clear the video cache to free up storage space on your mobile device.

That'll ensure the maps are always available during times when your mobile device is not connected to the Internet.

Before starting DJI GO, tap the square button at the bottom of the screen to view a list of running apps and click the trashcan button to shut down all running apps or swipe right or left to close each app one-by-one. Unless you're sure your mobile device will perform well while running both DJI GO and a screen recorder, you should not record the screen while flying.

If having a screen recording of your flight is a must-have, then make sure you choose one of the more powerful Android mobile devices. Swipe down from the top of your mobile device screen and enable airplane mode. That will allow you to easily disable all wireless connections Bluetooth, Cellular Service, and Wi-Fi while flying.

If your flight requires Wi-Fi, you can turn on Wi-Fi separately after enabling airplane mode. When flying outdoors, it'll be easiest to your mobile device screen when the brightness is on the maximum setting. Swipe down from the top of your mobile device screen, uncheck the "Auto" checkbox if visible , and slide the brightness slider to the far right to maximize the screen brightness.

Turn the volume up using the volume button on the right side of your mobile device. This will ensure that you won't miss important events that occur in DJI GO like when the home point is marked. If your mobile device is connected to the remote controller via a USB cable, you should choose the following selections after connecting the USB cable to your mobile device:.

Once DJI GO is up and running in the camera view, the triangle, circle, and square navigation buttons will no longer be visible. Since you'll be holding your mobile device sideways, you'll need to swipe from the right edge of the screen to reveal those buttons.

Since DJI refuses to update their app on a timely basis, does anyone have an alternative solution? This company has the worst customer support for apps that barely work. I would rather risk using 3rd party software.

Ya, this is ridiculous. Was just given a practically new P3 Pro by a friend and turns out it can't even be used since the app doesn't support Android Both my wife and I have a Pixel 3, so we don't have any other options. Mind boggling to think a product that costs so much has such poor support. Android 10 had been available for more than enough time to get this corrected. Phantomfisho Offline. An ETA for the update would be nice. There's a growing body of very unhappy DJI pilots.

This has potential to dramatically damage DJI's reputation across a huge user-base. Why is DJI taking so long and why are they not talking to their faithful? I'm starting to wonder if there's some major reengineering happening to APIs Come on DJI.

Talk to us! We want to know when we can go back out and fly our drones!!! How long until update? Caswell Offline. I was blindsided as I didn't know the Phantom 3 software wasn't compatible until after I updated the OS. Now I am stuck. This is nonsense. I am getting the same effect on my Phantom 3, using a Pixel XL.

The app crashes immediately when the splash screen opens. I uninstalled the app, reset and gave it permissions again and still it is crashing. However, when I select one of those my phone immediately reboots. I would guess this USB connection has something to do with it but perhaps the app needs to be updated or it's a bug in Android? Has anyone found any solutions to this? Saikiran Reddy Offline. Even my pixel phone is unable to open Dji application when can we expect that the issue get fixed.

FPV Brain Offline. I could read a text on Facebook that the support to the problem works. Hi, Pixel 2XL user with Android Can't downgrade. DJI 4 app crashing. When will it be fixed? DJI have failed to respond with any useful information about this problem.

Who knows how much longer we'll sit at home on weekends, staring at a useless piece of hardware instead of flying. The Skydio 2 is looking more and more attractive DJI Mindy Offline. Advanced Bold Text Color Upload. You need to log in before you can reply Login Register now.

MaheshBadam Offline MaheshBadam lvl. Saboken Offline Saboken lvl. OMG it doesn't open how is he going to Sync it? You had plenty of time to update it. Android 10 Q has been release now, and your app is still not updated.

This is kind of unacceptable for a paid product. Please update your ASAP. Hi, thank you for reaching out and we're sorry for the inconvenience. Hi there. DJI should have had this fixed months ago while Android 10 was still in beta!!!

DJI did the same thing when Android 9 was released!!! DJI sits on it until it becomes a issue then tells people to try and sync it or uninstall it and reinstall it!! This is not a new issue it's not Android it's DJI! DJI drones are regarded as some of the best around.

The Mavic, Spark and Phantom series offer accessible to professional-standard drones that are easy to fly, offer lots of accessories and can record in anything up to 4K. I got hands on time with a Mavic Air and had a blast. It took a little getting used to as the controls are very sensitive but once you figure it out, the drone is easy to fly, offers half an hour of flight time and records at a very decent quality. Other drones are available of course. To access the onboard footage you will need to use a USB-C cable to download it to a device.

The fastest way to access the microSD card is to remove it and use a card reader. The DJI drone comes with the DJI GO 4 app which installs onto a device and allows you to view the footage during flight or afterwards depending on your drone model. You can use it to download footage too.



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