Did you read your own link?Yes it’s discontinued , the V2 was the last Phantom
The article doesn’t say the Phamtom line is finished. You might need to read it again. This issue was posted earlier- see here Phantom 4 pro end of life.
Ok- perhaps English isn’t your first language. You might just read the last paragraph “Our guess is that there is a very good chance that we will see the new Phantom 5 before the end of the year and yesterday’s memo from DJI only strengthens our belief“.2nd paragraph “ End of life” its over dude
Ok- perhaps English isn’t your first language. You might just read the last paragraph “Our guess is that there is a very good chance that we will see the new Phantom 5 before the end of the year and yesterday’s memo from DJI only strengthens our belief“.
Ok- perhaps English isn’t your first language. You might just read the last paragraph “Our guess is that there is a very good chance that we will see the new Phantom 5 before the end of the year and yesterday’s memo from DJI only strengthens our belief“.
I flew my P4P twice yesterday and it didn't seem to be any different than it has always been. Maybe dji's end of life announcement on the Phantom won't force me to rush right out and buy their latest offering. I like my Phantom just fine and I'm pretty sure I'll be flying it for years to come.
Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit.It clearly says the Phantom line is dead
Probably not.... many current phantom owners would like and proceed to purchase a P5 or whatever the next offering might be called. DJI would be crazy not to produce it. It makes sense to only have the P4P V2 in the current lineup in the meantime.
Reading comprehension isn't your strong suit.
Maybe you are reading what wou want to see rather than what is written.
What it clearly says, is that the P4 pro is end of life.
But there's nothing to suggest there won't be other Phantoms after that.
Perhaps read it slower , much slower
“The most interesting part of the document is the fact that it also announces the end of the Phantom series .”
DroneDJ frequently use some pretty sloppy writing in their pieces.Perhaps read it slower , much slower
“The most interesting part of the document is the fact that it also announces the end of the Phantom series .”
I think we are entitied to assume end of life means end of production. They must continue support- at least until the end of warranty period. Most jurisdictions require it by law.Can anyone translate what exactly that notice (that purports from being from DJI but ....) says?
Chinese to English is tough. A lot can be read into these sorts of communiques if you're not careful.
For example, what does 'end of life' actually mean? That they're not selling them? If that is they case is anyone actually surprised? That they won't support them? That hasn't been DJI's way of doing things. They have actually offered some pretty good extended support - parts and such. So if you crash the thing, you can probably get it fixed. They won't be sending out more firmware versions - that may be viewed as a feature by many. DJI has never back ported features into older models (for example, tripod mode would have been pretty easy to back port into the Phantom III but that's not how DJI rolls).
So I'm not sure what the Sturm Und Drang is all about. People expecting a Phantom 4 version 2.4?
Maybe you should recall your earlier thoughts here- good chance you were right then. The article you reference contains nothing to suggest otherwise. I expect you know that and you perhaps have little better to do than attempt to wind people up with nonsensical argument. View attachment 102990
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