As the title states, does using a non-DJI app void any warranty that you may have? This can also apply to the P3P/P3A, as well as the P4/P4P.
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Most advice seems to be why risk your very expensive ac with an aftermarket battery just to save a few £'s/$'s. I do not know if DJI can detect an aftermarket battery, but I cannot blame them if they do, and deny a claim.I'm mostly interested since I've seen a lot of talk about people being afraid to use aftermarket batteries due to the warranty void and potential danger. I thought that perhaps the same can be applied to this
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Most advice seems to be why risk your very expensive ac with an aftermarket battery just to save a few £'s/$'s. I do not know if DJI can detect an aftermarket battery, but I cannot blame them if they do, and deny a claim.
No and they aren't responsible for any damaged caused by the 3d party market. If for some reason an aftermarket app made your drone fly off into a tree you can't take it back and claim warranty if the app is to blame. Basically 3d party apps are use at your own risk.
Judging by many posts I have seen on other forums as well - DJI policy is to deny just about every possibility they can !
When I compare their exclusions to other RC manufacturers - seems DJI are paranoid !
But look at the history over the few years multi-rotors have been around. Too many idiots doing stupid things with them - no surprise then that DJI would want to cloak themselves as much as possible.
Nigel