I concur.In my opinion:
YES install new firmware , calibrate IMU and controller.
Fly firstly at beginner mode.
Have fun and land safe.
That's good news, thanks for the info!I have a note pro 12.2 and tab s 8.4 and they both work great with the latest firmware
Super new to the world of drones so go easy on me. I purchased a P3A today from best buy. I should get it Tuesday. Will the new firmware come installed? I'm guessing probably not. Should I upgrade firmware before my first flight? I've read both sides where people are having issues and people aren't so as a newbie I really don't know what to do. Any help is appreciated. I don't want to screw this thing up before I take it out for the first flight with my old man.
I am having the same problem with pinching the map display. Works well in the mini map in right corner, but not in full screen. Has to be the app as it started doing it after the app upgrade. I reported this in the app review section. Maybe if everyone does that they will notice and address the issue. I am using iPad Air 2 wifi/cell.This is off topic and related to the app. Not the firmware.
See here.http://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/phantom_3/en/Phantom_3_Professional_Release_Note_en_160317.pdfP3P previous levels were AC 1.6.40 RC 1.5.80 IOS app 2.7.1 received red required update msg for RC, AC, and cam when attempting to fly. Downloaded and installed per instructions and message said successful. Display showed AC at 1.7.60 nothing else changed so downloaded 1.7.60 and did manual install and nothing changed. Does 1.7.60 only update AC? Any way to check cam? Would be nice to see something like a matrix in the release notes showing what components are updated based on previous levels instead of "All in one" whatever that means.
Just curious - but why shouldn't we do the upgrade ?
New firmware update for the P4 alters the CSC motor shut off procedure , left stick to bottom right whilst simultaneously pressing RTH button wonder if the update will also be applicable to the P3?
Super new to the world of drones so go easy on me. I purchased a P3A today from best buy. I should get it Tuesday. Will the new firmware come installed? I'm guessing probably not. Should I upgrade firmware before my first flight? I've read both sides where people are having issues and people aren't so as a newbie I really don't know what to do. Any help is appreciated. I don't want to screw this thing up before I take it out for the first flight with my old man.
Fixed my issue.Overview:
1. All-in-One firmware version updated to:v1.7.0060
2. DJI GO app iOS version updated to: v2.7.0
3. DJI GO app Android version updated to: v2.7.0
What’s New:
1. Improved compass accuracy.
2. Fixed issue of image being corrupted in rare occasion.
Notes:
1. The firmware can be downgraded to v1.6.0040.
Wait, what? This means two hands are required. This prevents hand catching.
Could you repeat that in Afrikaans so I can better understand?Well, I upgraded everything. All the uploads worked first time. I was able to fly several batteries immediately afterwards.
ALL the 'upload problems' I have read about have been user error or ignorance, in one way or another. The batteries in question are third party batteries, and the new software is working as designed.
The only issue of any consequence I am aware of is the zooming problem, which at worst is an irritation.
People should fly more and complain less.
I completed the update for my P3A and the remote control and it went through the first time. I've taken it up for four flights and have not had any issues. However I have only used the GO app as I wanted to make sure that everything was working as promised. I noticed the odd flicker on the video feed, but other than that I have not seen anything negative.Overview:
1. All-in-One firmware version updated to:v1.7.0060
2. DJI GO app iOS version updated to: v2.7.0
3. DJI GO app Android version updated to: v2.7.0
What’s New:
1. Improved compass accuracy.
2. Fixed issue of image being corrupted in rare occasion.
Notes:
1. The firmware can be downgraded to v1.6.0040.
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