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Not necessarily.i noticed my cell number 1 dropped into the red. is that why??? is my battery toast??
Can you link us to your report so we can look around?
Hard to know based on the screen shots, as said above variations between cells while reported dont of themselves suggest faulure in flight. It is usually a heads up to keep an eye on the battery (it may be likely to fail or give reduced performance). In any case at the reported voltage the low cell shouldt not have triggered a low voltage shut down.
Did you switch out of F mode when you noticed things werent going as expected.
If not you have at least partially contributed to the outcome. As soon as you switch out of F you should be able to control the aircraft and hopefully avoid a collision.
Good news no major damage.
I would find a more open space to practice using the app, at least untill you are comfortable with its performance.
As mentioned above battery isnt the issue here. Particularily having regard to the additional facts you have provided.
You engaged a verical studio mission at 22% battery level. You could have expected this outcome unfortunately.
As an observation commencimg a mission in F mode allowing the app to fly from the takeoff point can introduce additional risks also, manual take off and fly out prior to execution, particulatily in areas with trees and other obstructions is a good idea. Additionally manual take off allows you to evaluate aircraft performance (response to manual stick commands) prior to handing over to app). Good chance it wouod have saved you on this occasion.