Labroides
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Flight distance : 9991457 ft
Australia
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HomePoint Posted at 12-31 02:27
You said: "So one underperforming Android phone means Android doesn't run the app properly"
I said: "It wasn't one. I was there, I was on the forums reading, I was a new flyer with a new product launch" You were saying it was just one Android device, which is pathetic comment to make. I was saying, It wasn't one device.
Since you missed it completely, I'll clarify.
I suggested that you were making your determination on the basis of the poor performance of just your device?
I put a question mark because it was a question.
I was there in the early days on the forums, with Mavic pro launch and we all had issues on android. It has always been the same.
What's always been the same is that people like you, ignorant of the facts continue to push this myth.
But the facts are that there have always been Android devices that run the DJI app at least as well as any Apple device.
Back with the Mavic pro launch, I was flying with the Nvidia Shiield and it was great.
Nowdays with the DJI Go4 app being more demanding, you can't run it properly on ond Apple devices that used to run the old app.
I don't fly the Shield either and have updated to more modern Android tablets that run the app flawlessly.
I haven't had any glitch at all in three years of using them.
Don't tell me that Apple runs the app better, because it's not at all true, no matter how many times peopel like you keep chanting your myth.
Similarly, just so happens that today IOS gets an update for Mavic Mini, but not Android. When Android update comes there will be more issues as DJI cannot keep up with Android as is how I started this conversation (post #12).
And that's not true either.
The app runs equally well regardless of the operating system you use.
What's important is that your device has a fast enough processor, enough RAM and is properly configured.
And that goes for whatever flavour you use.
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