For Android, it's super simple as you typically can find the .apk file on sites like APK Pure: DJI GO--For products before P4 APK Download - Free Video Players & Editors APP for Android | APKPure.com
For iOS, it's more complicated. If you use iTunes on a PC, you can make a copy of the DJI GO .ipa file before it gets updated, so you end up with a collection of .ipa files (which are signed with your Apple ID, so only work for you) and switch version as you like. If you don't have old .ipa files, there is still a way (which I personally used to retrieve an old version of the GoPro app) but it's quite complicated as it requires intercepting the XML request that iTunes sends to the App Store and modifying it to request a previous version.
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