brorex said:I would like to know this as wellvictor said:When will version2 of this booster app be available for android phone please?
Smb said:brorex said:I would like to know this as wellvictor said:When will version2 of this booster app be available for android phone please?
I'll explain:
Please stop asking, because you are only minor Android users: iOs users are more important, their money are more scented, consequently they have V2 from many time ago, and now the only important thing is to give them the channel 7.
So do not peeved and wait, and do not bother with your 2 posts in the middle of the 200 speaking about of channel 7.
Smb said:brorex said:I would like to know this as wellvictor said:When will version2 of this booster app be available for android phone please?
I'll explain:
Please stop asking, because you are only minor Android users: iOs users are more important, their money are more scented, consequently they have V2 from many time ago, and now the only important thing is to give them the channel 7.
So do not peeved and wait, and do not bother with your 2 posts in the middle of the 200 speaking about of channel 7.
Bingo!philarvropagan said:I'm sure that PVFlyer's main concern is not to make the app ready first on iOS versus Android for money reason but more because it seems to be harder to make it compatible to all Android terminals :?
Both platforms will be covered, that's the most important for me![]()
We care both iOS and Android users/pilots. We develop the FPV Booster (including beta) on iOS prior Android simply because of iOS is easier for us in terms of compatibility, reliability, testing and security. Per statistics, >95% iOS users are on the latest 7.1.x, while our Android booster app with 63% on Android 4.4 and 10-12% on Android 4.1/4.2/4.3 respectively. Android devices have wide variety with different brand, Android version, screen size/resolution, CPU/GPU and market/store, etc. FYI, >80% Android devices in China (including the largest Telco - China Mobile) do NOT pre-install Google Play store. It's much harder to develop a robust Android app across all these devices. It's no wonder the iOS DJI Vision app is more reliable, though I fly with Nexus 7 more often than iPhone 5S.philarvropagan said:I'm sure that PVFlyer's main concern is not to make the app ready first on iOS versus Android for money reason but more because it seems to be harder to make it compatible to all Android terminals :?
Both platforms will be covered, that's the most important for me![]()
victor said:PVFlyer,
how do you find the reflection on the nexus 7 display when outside in daylight?
Iphones/Ipads are horrible!
For me one of the biggest problems for using the fpv on vision+ is by far screen reflection! (even after using a specially made sun visor)
Onezerosix141 said:Dev for android is a *****. iOS is easier since it's two platforms that's lot alike. I work in the tech comm business & I can tell you.
iOS folks will pay for apps more than android. The other issue is there are so many issues developing for android since after release, there are more issues due to device & os differences.
victor said:Smb said:I'll explain:
Please stop asking, because you are only minor Android users: iOs users are more important, their money are more scented, consequently they have V2 from many time ago, and now the only important thing is to give them the channel 7.
So do not peeved and wait, and do not bother with your 2 posts in the middle of the 200 speaking about of channel 7.
Firstly Sorry about me not reading back couple of pages although I did read the page before (I guess not enough)
Secondly where did you get that info that android users are minor? ALL of my freinds use android phones except my female freinds!
And for your info android phones are actually a little ahead in worldwide sales compared to iphones!!
example:
http://techland.time.com/2013/04/16/ios-vs-android/
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