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I'm not panickingI've never read so much garbage on this forum.
The majority of posters on this thread have no idea what they are talking about and the panic you are creating is 100% unnecessary.
How is it that you are so willing to believe that DJI want to stop you from enjoying flying?
DJI is not forcing anyone to do anything and those that have updated have reported back that their Phantoms fly just as they always did.
How is it that so many people using high tech equipment act like superstitious ignorant medieval peasants?
The witch in the next village hasn't put a curse on your goat.
Ease up on the paranoia folks and enjoy your flying.
Is there a way to not install the app and still fly? If so, someone explain, and the device I use for my screen is a a phone that I do not have cell service on if that makes a difference.
DJI could potentially come and steal your car but they don't ... just like they don't force you to comply with firmware updates.
Ease off on the overactive imagination and worry about things that are real.
The auto update (or not) setting is an Android setting for all apps in your device - it's not a DJI app setting.My DJI go app just updated this morning all by itself. I don't see a setting anywhere to prevent this either. Apparently, I am now on the hook to update the firmware when it is released, or fpv will be disabled. So correct me if I'm wrong, but it feels like my choice in the matter is gone.
Use 3rd party software, like me (DJI Ultimate Flight), if you don't like DJI GO. End of debate.
The requirement for the new update is to log into DJI and register/re-register to validate which country you are in. The purpose of this update is to allow DJI to better implement no fly zones specific to the country you fly your drone in.
Like so many posts on this thread, this is just nonsense.Herein lies my problem. The authorities of the country I am in are in no hurry to formulate a UAV policy until which there's a blanket ban on flying. I've never flown mine in a city, I don't intend to. I am only interested in photographing landscapes which either happens in rural areas or in the middle of nowhere. So, I guess from next week I either get a height/distance restriction if I don't update or no flights at all if I do. That sucks!
Please excuse me if this is a dumb question, but if the controller doesnt connect to the Internet and you dont plug the drone into a computer, then surely it will work just how it did before this forced registration business came along...
...how can DJI disable your drone if it hasnt connected to the Internet...or am I missing something???
I have a P4P+ incase anyone was wondering or it makes a difference
Yes, so if I dont do the firmware update or make the controller connect to wifi the drone should work as it always has and i should have no restrictions in place. I would assume then if the controller doesnt connect to wifi, dji wont be able to implement any of the flying restrictions such as height, speed and distance and on this basis i wont need to log in to my account or re-register. Correct?
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