Re: Lightbridge iOS app - notes
You are replying to comments made back before the app was in public beta. Even then it worked just fine - it was just not clear what mechanism DJI was using to authenticate on tester hardware.
MenaceCat said:sar104 said:noreason4 said:Great news.. Never been so close to hit the purchase button
One more question though: When an iOS App is in beta testing, does this ensure that it is in compliance with all App store guidelines? I am asking because i am worrying a little bit, that DJI uses some private APIs that will prevent the App from being officially released...
I'm really not sure. I don't even know how they manage to sideload the app onto my iPad without registering the UDID first.
The beta version works perfectly. There is a public link from DJI website. I've downloaded, the app works on both iP5S and iPadAir without problems. My phone is not jailbroken and I would never consider anything putting illegal on my system. I've taken the P2 to 1.2 km with clear reception in a park without any issues. I do notice that signal fluctuates when you are far away and when in an area where many WAPs are located, channel changes are frequent. Security protocols from my phone company or my specific phone result in repeated pop-ups unless I turn cellular off. I can still use wireless but as this operates at 2.4 GHz, interference with the airlink could possibly occur. The nice thing about wireless is that you can then rebroadcast the inbound HD video to a Mac using AirPlay on the phone, receiving it via AirServer (or equivalent) and save the movie of your flight on a Mac.
Note that iOS phones have different broadband transmitters installed according to geography and phone company so user experience with regard to phone / Pad Tx been on / off may differ depending on where you are.
The user agreement is a bizarrely crafted document. DJI states that "Safety of the terminal
10.1 Your download and installed software may contain viruses, Trojan program or other malicious programs, which threats to the security of your information and data in your terminals or affect this software and the function of the Service, etc. Therefore, you should strengthen awareness of information security and the protection of personal information, pay attention to your password protection, so as not to suffer."
You are replying to comments made back before the app was in public beta. Even then it worked just fine - it was just not clear what mechanism DJI was using to authenticate on tester hardware.