firepol
lvl.2
Flight distance : 784685 ft
Switzerland
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Sharing my experience.
I did 2 updates from March (when I bought it) with the micro sd card method. This time, for the 1.8.80 update I just did it via app. Actually the app told me that there is a new update and I just said "ok" and this was a mistake.
It did the aircraft update. Then I rebooted, it told me I need to update again, so I did and I could see updating 1.6 with 1.6. Guess what, at the end it asked to reboot again and when I turned on, same issue.
I tried to update via sd card. But in the txt log I got:
========== 2014.01.01 00:00:12 remo-con disconnect======
Packet: P3S_FW_V01.06.0040.bin
Upgrading ...
Result: Success.
========== 2014.01.01 00:00:12 remo-con disconnect======
Packet: P3S_FW_V01.06.0040.bin
Result: Abort.
The firmware on the SD card is identical to or older than the current firmware on the aircraft.
========== 2016.02.25 21:53:41 =====================
Packet: P3S_FW_V01.06.0040.bin
========== 2014.01.01 00:00:12 remo-con disconnect======
Packet: P3S_FW_V01.07.0060.bin
Upgrading ...
Result: Success.
========== 2014.01.01 00:00:10 remo-con disconnect======
Packet: P3S_FW_V01.08.0080.bin
Upgrading ...
Result: Success.
After that I turned it on and got the signal lost issue.
I updated the app. Got again signal lost issue.
I turned off the drone, went to eat a pizza, turned it on, it warmed up and it seems to work now
So maybe the trick if you get the signal lost is to turn off the drone, let it rest a bit, and try again later, who knows that could help. Good luck.
To sum up:
First of all pdate the DJI Go App.
Update the aircraft by putting the firmware in the sd card and turning it on.
Then turn on the aircraft, turn on the remote controller and follow the app instructions to update the remote.
If you have more batteries like I do: leave the firmware on the sd card, switch battery, turn the aircraft on and it'll upgrade that other battery as well.
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