Updated to 1.3.0 and did 15 minute flight on Mini 2. No issues experienced. I used my new Galaxy S21 Ultra on Android 11 with Snapdragon processor. Appears only real change to Fly App was adding the new DJI FPV drone.
DowntownRDB Posted at 3-2 07:54
Updated to 1.3.0 and did 15 minute flight on Mini 2. No issues experienced. I used my new Galaxy S21 Ultra on Android 11 with Snapdragon processor. Appears only real change to Fly App was adding the new DJI FPV drone.
Glad you explained that as someone else said includes FPV, I thought they added the functionality to the mini 2, not just the fly App ( I forget that a few other drones use this software & now the new FPV drone).
Downloaded the app and tested it in 3 flights using Android in Samsung S8+.
The version 1.3.0 is smooth, without warnings and any kind of disconnections.
Mini 2 have flown stable and without any issue.
Seems great and also allows FPV.
Hello there Photo Drone. Good day and thank you for posting these information here at DJI Forum. Posted below is what's new with the DJI Fly 1.3.0. Thank you.
- Supports DJI FPV.
- Fixes certain issues and improves overall app stability and user experience.
DJI Stephen Posted at 3-2 20:18
Hello there Photo Drone. Good day and thank you for posting these information here at DJI Forum. Posted below is what's new with the DJI Fly 1.3.0. Thank you.
- Supports DJI FPV.
In my experience only one problem: while flyiing i get a message about my rc control was not valid (after a disconnection). It allows me to fly back the drone, but then take off was inhibited. I need to restart rc control reconnect it with my account and dji care switch on the drone and then it was ok.
just from curiosity - how app update can affect(fix) "drifting" problem?
there is no flying with mission ATM(other then selfie modes ;/ ), no SDK, so when app take control over drone movement (so when app can be reason of dronedrifting)??
it should be fixed in firmware as it more connected with drone/remote controller issues