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I found a temporary, alternate solution. On your Android phone go to the file Directory. Tap on internal, then tap on the Android folder. In this folder you will see to folders named DATA and the other named OBB.
Tap OBB, you will see another folder named dji.go.v5 . In there is where the RESOURCE FILE is located every time the DJI FLY APP downloads it. Now go back to OBB folder and COPY/PASTE it then copy it in your DOWNLOADS FOLDER. In there that file will never be deleted even by Androids security system and app cleaner. Now you have a back up and here's why. After launching the DJI FLY APP, using it then closing it, after so much time your Android phone will think its a security threat and DELETE it from the OBB folder where the RESOURCE FILE is located. So if you are out away from WIFI and MOBILE DATA connection, first, before opening the DJI FLY APP, check if the RESOURCE FILE is still in its destination. If it is not then your app will try to request the RESORCE FILE from its server and you will not be able to use it. When you notice the RESORCE FILE is missing just go to your DOWNLOAD folder, COPY/PASTE the OBB folder and place it back in Internal/Android directory. After doing this then launch the app and it will work. |
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