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Aloha jay,
Besides the benefit of an increase raw computing power, there are other issues you have to deal with. Unfortunately, tablets, like computers, come with a great many - too many - apps (or programs) pre-installed. These pre-installed programs (apps) like to run at the same time (in the background) so they are active when you want to access them (they access faster that way). They did not get the memo that they will not be used and all you want is to use the tablet for flying.
What you need to do is uninstall all these apps that will not be used. Some apps will tell you during the uninstall process that uninstalling them will interfere with another program. When that happens, just disable them rather than uninstall them.
Disabling and uninstalling apps is at least a two stage process. You have to first "Force Stop" the app. Then you uninstall or disable the app. As many as half the apps will be removed in this process and the rest disabled. (When you get these runaway apps under control, your Phantom will fly much, much better.)
This will all be done in the system settings program. You will need to go through each entry in the settings menu and figure out what it does. There are small books and web sites that explain what these applets and processes do. Using the Samsung and nVidia support web sites will be helpful. Also, Android has a web site that can explain things for you.
One or more of the settings entries involves "Apps". In there will be an entry that asks how many apps you want running in the background. Say none or maybe one. This will really help free up processor competition so the processor can work on flying the Phantom rather than Facebook or something.
While you are exploring the settings, look for references to "Nearby Devices" or similar language. You will need to deal with this when you try "Follow Me" and one or two other operations.
Take your time doing this. Explore your tablets and see how similar and how different they are. They are both Android. Try to find what version of the Android operating system they are using. The more you learn about your tablet, the more prepared you will be to deal with new issues. You will find it rewarding in other areas to. Tablets will be even more common in the future so you may as well start to learn about them now. Like I said, take your time, oh! and remember to keep charging it. They do run out of battery!
Hope this helps!
Aloha and Drone On! |
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