HOW TO: Install Phantom 4 firmware

I am having issues with a tilted horizon on my new P4, and have gone through several threads here regarding this relatively common problem. One possible fix is to remove the latest firmware update and re-install it, along with an IMU calibration. How do you remove the latest update? With so many experiencing this problem, this issue may be worth a sticky...
 
You can revert the firmware or completely roll it back using the DJI Assistant 2 app. If needed, you can download that app from the P4 downloads page.
 
downloaded DJI Assist 2 on mac. When opening software I get this window: 'Welcome to Electron 0.36.7' Normal?
 
Any thoughts on what to do if you never see the " "Inconsistent Firmware Found" message never shows up on a battery yet still shows "battery signal error"?
HOW TO: Install Phantom 4 firmware

Overview

Follow the steps below to install the latest firmware on your Phantom 4, remote controller, and Phantom batteries. Ensure you follow the steps from top-to-bottom. Carefully read each step and ensure you perform them exactly as written.

Note: Before installing a new firmware update, check this forum and the DJI Phantom 4 forum or DJI Phantom 4 Pro forum to see if others are having any trouble after installing the update. If a few days have passed and nothing major has been reported, then it's a usually a good sign that the update is safe to install. Some people enjoy installing the latest and greatest right away, so let those people test the updates if you want to play it safe.

Note: Review the release notes on the Phantom 4 downloads page or the Phantom 4 Pro downloads page so you understand what was changed and you're aware of any special installation instructions.


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Install the latest version of DJI GO 4

1) Before installing a new firmware update, you should confirm that you're using the most recent version of the DJI GO 4 app. If using an Apple device, check the Apple App Store to see if an update is available. If using an Android device, you can check the current version and/or download the latest version of the DJI GO 4 app from the Phantom 4 downloads page or the Phantom 4 Pro downloads page.


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Prepare the memory card

2) Delete all files from your memory card or format it.


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Install the firmware on your Phantom using the DJI GO 4 app

Note: If you've accidentally installed the remote controller firmware first, then check out this thread for information on downgrading your remote controller firmware.

3) Ensure your Phantom battery is at least 50% charged. This means you should see at least 2 lights illuminate when pressing the power button. If needed, stop here and charge your battery until it is at least 50% charged.

4) Ensure your mobile device is connected to the Internet.

5)
Remove the props & gimbal lock from your Phantom.

6) Insert the Phantom battery into your Phantom and power it on. To power on the battery, press and release the battery button quickly -- and, then immediately press and hold it in for 2 seconds.

7) Connect your mobile device to your remote controller with a USB cable and power it on.

8) Start the DJI GO 4 app and wait at the aircraft selection screen (don't click the "Enter Device" button).

9) Continue waiting at the DJI GO 4 aircraft selection screen until you see the new firmware update available message. If the update message does not appear after a few minutes, try restarting DJI GO 4.

10) Disconnect your mobile device from your remote controller and use the adapter that came with your Phantom along with the USB cable you use to fly to connect your Phantom to your mobile device.

11) Click the firmware update available message and then click the "Download Now" button to download the firmware. Wait for the firmware to download.

12) Click the "Start Update" button at the bottom of the DJI GO 4 app to start the upgrade process.

Note: Do not turn your Phantom off while it's upgrading.

Note: The lights under the Phantom arms might flash different colors or turn off. Your Phantom might beep in different patterns (even a solid tone). The camera might move or spin around. And, your Phantom might restart. Ignore all of these things and wait for the "Upgrade Successful" message to appear in the DJI GO 4 app. This process could take up to 15 minutes to complete.

13) Restart your Phantom when the "Upgrade Complete" message is displayed.


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Install the firmware on your remote controller using the DJI GO 4 app

Note: Some firmware updates do not include an update for the remote controller. If that's the case, you an skip to step #21 below.

Note: If you have a P4P+ remote controller, see this video for instructions on updating it.

14) Ensure your remote controller has at least 50% battery level (at least two white lights are lit up at the bottom of the remote controller). If needed, stop here and charge your remote controller.

15) Connect your remote controller to your mobile device using the USB cable.

16) Start the DJI GO 4 app and click the "Enter Device" button to enter the camera view.

17) Click the "Firmware requires upgrade" message at the top of the Aircraft Status area.

18) Click "Download firmware" to download the firmware. Wait for the firmware to download.

19) Click "Start to upgrade" to start the upgrade process.

Note: Do not turn your remote controller off while it's upgrading.

20) Restart your remote controller when the "RC upgrade completed" message is displayed.


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Install the firmware on your Phantom batteries using the DJI GO 4 app

Note: The firmware was installed on your battery when you installed the firmware on your Phantom in step #2 above. If you only have one battery, then skip to step #26 below. If you have more than one battery, then repeat the following steps for each additional battery.

21) Turn off your Phantom.

22) Insert the next Phantom battery into your Phantom and power it on. To power on the battery, press and release the battery button quickly -- and, then immediately press and hold it in for 2 seconds.

23) Wait at the main screen of the DJI GO 4 app for the "Inconsistent Firmware Found" message to appear.

Note: If this message does not appear within a few minutes, then your battery most likely already has the latest firmware installed on it or the current firmware does not include a battery update. Go back to step #21 above if you have additional spare batteries.

24) Slide the "Slide to Update" slider to the right to start the firmware update process. A progress bar will be displayed at the top of the DJI GO 4 app while the firmware is being installed.

25) An "Update Complete" message will be displayed when the firmware has been installed. Click the "Complete" button.

26) If you have additional batteries, then go back to step #21 above and repeat these steps with the next battery.


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Confirm the firmware installed correctly

27) When your remote controller reconnects to the DJI GO 4 app and your Phantom, the Overall Status should show "Normal (Latest firmware)".

28) Look in the "General Settings" --> "About" section of DJI GO 4 to verify you see the firmware versions you just installed.


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Check and/or restore all settings in the DJI GO app

29)
Verify that all of your previous settings are still set in the DJI GO 4 app. You'll want to do this while your Phantom is turned on (with the props off) and your remote controller is connected to the DJI GO 4 app via your mobile device. This is important since many of the settings are saved on the Phantom itself.


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Recalibrate

30)
Do the following calibrations from within the DJI GO 4 application:
Note: These calibrations are recommended, but not required.
 
"Inconsistent Firmware Found" message never shows up on a battery yet still shows "battery signal error"?
There are a lot of posts on the DJI forum on this topic. Those that mentioned resolving this issue have downgraded the Phantom firmware or downgraded it and upgraded it again. Here are some things I'd try:
  • Use a different mobile device to see if the update notification displays there.
  • Use the DJI Assistant 2 app to downgrade the Phantom firmware using one of the batteries that are showing that error. And, then upgrade the firmware again. That should upgrade the firmware on the battery.
 
There are a lot of posts on the DJI forum on this topic. Those that mentioned resolving this issue have downgraded the Phantom firmware or downgraded it and upgraded it again. Here are some things I'd try:
  • Use a different mobile device to see if the update notification displays there.
  • Use the DJI Assistant 2 app to downgrade the Phantom firmware using one of the batteries that are showing that error. And, then upgrade the firmware again. That should upgrade the firmware on the battery.
Just an update. I've tried to downgrade and then upgrade with no luck. I've also tried another device, same error. I'm also not getting an alert to update the battery from the home screen of the DJI Go app.
Any other thoughts before I return the battery?
 
Just a FYI. I used the GO 4 app upgrading directly from an older FW version to the latest Up today). Update of the craft did stuck at 99%. After a while the app told me to disconnect and connect the cable between the tablet and craft. Did that. No change, still 99%. After five minutes I just rebooted the craft. It came back telling me in the app I was running the latest.... Did this on latest iOS.
 
According to DJI, you ought to be able to install using Assistant (on a PC...not on a Mac),but a lot of people have said they can't get it to work.

If your P4 is flying well at the moment, why not update after the festival ? (Or rush out to your computer store!)

I actually used the assistant on a Mac OS and it worked great. Just an FYI...although that may be a recent release, but the DJI assistant, once installed on the Mac, is in the Applications folder simply called "Assistant". Hope this helps someone!
 
Hi,
I bought a new Phantom 4 that came with firmware 01.02.602 for the AC and 1.6.0 for the RC.
Is there something I should be concerned before I upgrade? Should I use DJI Assistant 2 instead of the GO app?
I haven't done any flights yet do to weather. I just connected it with a ipad mini 2 and a Samsung Galaxy J5 2016 to see if everything works. The only problem with android is that it connects with DJI GO 4 only if I restart the phone after the usb connection with RC. With ipad mini 2 no problems connecting to the GO 4 app.
Finally I read in the release notes that RC should upgraded first,restarted and then upgrade AC but in this post says the opposite. Which is correct?
 
Should I use DJI Assistant 2 instead of the GO app?
Either will work.

If you use the DJI Assistant 2 application to upgrade the Phantom firmware, you'll need to use the DJI GO app to upgrade the firmware on the remote controller and batteries (if needed).

The only problem with android is that it connects with DJI GO 4 only if I restart the phone after the usb connection with RC.
Try connecting everything like this:
  • Power on the remote controller
  • Power on the Phantom
  • Wait 30 seconds
  • Connect the mobile device to the remote controller
  • Start DJI GO
I read in the release notes that RC should upgraded first,restarted and then upgrade AC but in this post says the opposite. Which is correct?
There are multiple ways that'll work. I like to do it as described in my first post above.
 
Thanks msinger for the tips.
In the app 4.1.20 it gave me the option to upgrade the RC but the newer version it listed is 1.8.0 not 1.9.3. Should i upgrade to 1.8.0 first and then it will show the 1.9.3?
I have no problem following this posts guide but I think that with newer version of AC the old ver RC won't connect..am I right?
In my case what order would you follow?
Thanks in advance!
 
In my case what order would you follow?
In every case, I would recommend following the instructions in my first post above. If you get stuck somewhere, post back here and we can work through any issues.
 
Any ideas on how I might go about reinstalling the firmware on my controller without the Go 4 app? My controller installation went wrong & now things it's an inspire 1. Power button now turns on with a single click & absolutely no hard button reset seems to work. Can't get into the Go 4 app with the remote plugged in to reinstall it (as it just opens the older Go app which is useless with the p4). Saw on this thread ( solved ) Hard reset Phantom 4 pro controller (by buttons) someone with a similar problem sent his off to a local techie to have it fixed with a reinstallation, but wanted to know if I could do it myself. Or even if I could simply revert the factory settings somehow.
 
I bought Phantom 4 one week ago and it`s still on the ground.. First issue was non-charging battery so i`ve order a second one but then my horror starts with every problems about updates.. I see i`m not only one with them but my P4 still cannot fly. After hours and hours spending on reading this forum i stuck in strange situation. In big shortcut - on both devices there is a solid green light but there`s no wireless connection between them and my phone (Huawei P10, Android). BUT when i connect RC with my phone via USB cable everything works fine - got all telemetry and camera view.. When i`m trying connect them via DJ GO 4 (without cable) all these important things dissapear. I`ve used Assistant 2 (two versions) and both DJ Go apps. Take a look at the pictures.. cheers

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BUT when i connect RC with my phone via USB cable everything works fine - got all telemetry and camera view.. When i`m trying connect them via DJ GO 4 (without cable) all these important things dissapear.
There's no way to use DJI GO without a cable connected between the remote controller and mobile device.
 
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There's no way to use DJI GO without a cable connected between the remote controller and mobile device.
these things always need to be connected? Im very suprised because i had no problems with P3S
 
these things always need to be connected? Im very suprised because i had no problems with P3S
Yes. The P4 cannot connect via Wi-Fi like the P3S.
 

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