Bob H.
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I have apparently fixed the 1.4.8 DJI Fly app. What I did was: • Deleted the updated 1.4.8 DJI Fly app from my phone. Completely uninstalled it.
• Found the old APK file still living in my phone’s Download Folder. It is dated May 28, so it is not too far out of date, and it is apparently DJI Fly Version 1.4.2.
• The name of the APK file is: 1621409825498-DJI-v1.4.2-210517-1006-48011-official-sec.apk
• Find that APK file (or another old version) and download it to your phone.
• Once it is on your phone (probably in the Download Folder), tap on that file and it will automatically do an installation of a fresh DJI Fly app on your phone. Remember, uninstall the fouled up 1.4.8 DJI Fly app first.
• That APK file will put a completely new, clean, DJI Fly app on your phone, version 1.4.2. You will have to re-do all your settings, etc. as this will be a completely new app.
I test flew my Mini with the newly installed app, in my basement, tested maneuverability and app features, and it performed normally. Then I took it outside, into some significant wind, and flew it hard, using many of the previously failed features. The drone and the camera both performed normally. The failures from 1.4.8 did not reappear. I have not tested it with my Mavic Air2.
This information is provided because it worked for me. I hope some of you will find it useful.
Equipment: original Mini, Android Samsung S9 phone, DJI Fly v1.4.2.
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