Maybe I'm getting things mixed up. Is it possible to get an older version of GPS installed?Wouldn't that require the Google Play Store to be installed?
Maybe I'm getting things mixed up. Is it possible to get an older version of GPS installed?Wouldn't that require the Google Play Store to be installed?
Perhaps. There are lots of old versions available to try.Is it possible to get an older version of GPS installed?
Phantom f/w hacking has been predicted for about three years now.
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Yeah, but nobody has it working yet, even with the patched versions. Still too large to installRegarding Litchi licensing problems when installed on the P4P+, the thread below contains some links to patched Litchi versions that do not require a license check. Personally I don't think there is an ethical problem in using these as long as you have already paid for Litchi and are a licensed user of the Android version.
Phantom 4 Pro + (Plus) Third Party Apps
Fake. Check the spelling. Not loged in as apposed to logged in lol.
Just saw this post over at the DJI forums. THIS IS NOT MY HACK, IT IS NOT MY VIDEO. I HAVE NOT TRIED IT YET. Just reporting it here for you folks.
Phantom 4 Pro + (Plus) Third Party Apps
Here is the video the guy shows to prove it.
And here's the steps he reports he took to do it.
1- You need to install ADB to your computer.
2- And you need .apk file(under 20mb) of wanted app.
3- Move .apk file to ADB folder.
3- Than open your cmd on ADB folder. And write "adb install yourapkname.apk" But don't press enter.
4- Shut down the controller and connect to computer with usb cable from micro usb port.
5- Open your controller and wait for computers recognize the device.
6- When computer recognized your device press enter. (You need to be quick.) And wait for success message on cmd. If you see error message you should be faster.
7. Enjoy with your app on P4P+.
Rather than hack the P4P+ and risk loss of warranty or of having a "non-standard" software installation, I would think in terms of time and cost, it would be less expensive to just purchase a P4P controller to run apps not supported by the P4P+. Having said that, I have a P4P+ which does have many benefits ... BUT ... I would like DJI to formally announce their intent to support other apps such as their Ground Station Pro on the P4P+ or intent NOT to support them. That policy should be stated clearly on all P4P+ promotional material so that the buyer knows from the start what the full trade-offs are for the P4P+.
Hello Alper, glad to see you're in this forum as well. So how many apps have you been successful with yet? Do you have Google Maps, Litchi, or AutoPilot functional yet? Would love to hear your results. ThanksThis is my way man. If you told my name in this post it would not be bad. You guys making me selfish then "why you don't explain how you did it?".
By the way I am already explained how you can install big apps to controller. But I don't think share my next updates.
There looks to be about 16 GB of storage and the majority of that is unused so there should be plenty of room to add additional apps, unless you insist on trying to load everything including the kitchen sink which really wouldn't be appropriate on a P4P+. As long as you keep to flight-related apps and such I wouldn't see storage space as being a limiting factor, assuming the other issues can be resolved.Another problem is the P4P+ screen may not have enough memory to even add an app. No doubt DJI got a cheap model with little memory.
Well, if you are going to use spelling as a measure of authenticity, your post is fake too. Opposed not apposed [emoji16]Fake. Check the spelling. Not loged in as apposed to logged in lol.
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