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My current phone, the one I switched to from my previous one that didn't work (Samsung Galaxy XCover 4) is an OnePlus 5. Seems to have worked perfectly with the Pocket 2.
As for the significance of the version of Pocket used, it is true that the official DJI list has changed during the time. However, I disagree on the notion of the version of Pocket not mattering in this issue, because there is the factor of the different versions of the Mimo app.
At first, I had no idea that the Pocket 2 wouldn't work with my XCover, because before buying, I did download the Mimo app from the Google Play Store (where it was located at the time), and it seemed to start up perfectly. However, I later found out it couldn't find my Pocket 2, and it turned out the version of Mimo app wasn't new enough for the Pocket 2 to work with it, and I couldn't download and install later Mimo versions on that. After updating to a later version on the OnePlus 5, the Pocket 2 was recognized flawlessly.
However, I think being able to install the Mimo app at all on the XCover would indicate that some DJI devices released before the Pocket 2 could work with the Mimo app installed on the XCover, possibly including the original Osmo Pocket (and if not that, then at least some of their other devices). Hence the title mentioning the Pocket 2 specifically. Some earlier Mimo app versions and devices could have less technical requirements, so it could well be possible that they would work with older or technically more modest phones.
But you are right in that if they are still selling the original Osmo Pocket, yet updating the compatibility list, then they should make sure the Osmo Pocket still works with the new versions or at least clearly mention that they do not support it. |
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