I find the Battery Indicator sizing and contrast to be very hard to read within the DJI Fly app. There are white numbers on top of the white background. Is any consideration been given to updating this for readability? Thanks!
I think this is an issue with the screen aspect ratio and the way the images fit on different devices. On my "unapproved" Samsung tablet, there are black bands on the top and bottom that make it a bit easier to read the indicators. That is true for the Mini and the Air 2. If they "fixed" the problem, you would either have a smaller image or one that is cropped.
GaryDoug Posted at 5-18 20:38
I think this is an issue with the screen aspect ratio and the way the images fit on different devices. On my "unapproved" Samsung tablet, there are black bands on the top and bottom that make it a bit easier to read the indicators. That is true for the Mini and the Air 2. If they "fixed" the problem, you would either have a smaller image or one that is cropped.
that moment when the unapproved device works better than the approved ones )
I find this bizarre, I wear glasses and I can see dji fly app telemetry very clearly , I also love the fact that the app is completely free of clutter it’s ease of use is so much better than go4 and I mean so much better, so if they’re going to change, do it without ridiculous background boxes and clutter .
This issue with the DJI Fly App display of the battery percentage in white has been there ever since the app was introduced with the Mavic Mini. It is generally unreadable when flying with a sky as the background. I wish they would fix the contrast or make the text color changeable.
This issue with the DJI Fly App display of the battery percentage in white has been there ever since the app was introduced with the Mavic Mini. It is generally unreadable when flying with a sky as the background. I wish they would fix the contrast or make the text color changeable.
Should be an option to alter the appearance of the metrics. I agree, flew with the Fly app for the first time today, it was tough to see the battery indicator.
GaryDoug Posted at 5-18 20:38
I think this is an issue with the screen aspect ratio and the way the images fit on different devices. On my "unapproved" Samsung tablet, there are black bands on the top and bottom that make it a bit easier to read the indicators. That is true for the Mini and the Air 2. If they "fixed" the problem, you would either have a smaller image or one that is cropped.
Fixed it on the iPad Mini only if you are using 16:9. If you set photo to 4:3 then the bands disappear again.