I don't want to flog a dead horse .... BUT!
BUT... it seems someone has a little bit of an issue with needing to get in the last word! (So, by all means follow up yet again.
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I stand by everything I've previously posted. For others reading this (who don't stalk my every move)
Don't flatter yourself. I hope even your family is willing to point out when you are wrong. You no doubt consider them "stalkers" as well if a device weighing several kilograms that hurtles through the air at many miles per hour, costs £850 to replace and has an inherent firmware flaw that the suppliers advice updating (mostly through rumour / leaks and forum gossip) , then I still advise implementing THAT update ASAP.
If my app won't work properly then I'm unlikely to hurt me, someone else or suffer a financial loss due to the device falling out of the sky due to battery 'failure'. I've rolled my app back and away we go.
Edited to add: my creation of the original post that started this thread actually backs up my attitude in relation to updates etc.
DJI have obviously rushed out this minor iOS update before fulling understanding all the consequences and will no doubt be urgently looking to release an update to fix it. In my opinion, they also rushed out the Vision to get it out in time for the Xmas market and didn't fully test their firmware in relation to it checking its a ligit battery and supplying in-flight data to the various control systems. They released an update for it and I advised updating and that it was irresponsible to not do so from a purely from a safety point of view.