Yeah true.. I have a few intermittent issues.. such as black screen instead of video when tele works.. and you open app a few times and it suddenly works.
On the DJI forum I have seen heaaapps of v3 owners say after they updated they only get a black screen.. So I'm lucky I guess...
So many problems.... Its amazing.. Seems like the vision + was starting to work pretty well, and you'd hope the v3 would be thoroughly tested.. but seems like the v3 has so many problems.. I would not want to get one.
Lets hope DJI say something soon... as you said, these are not cheap at all. I paid $1800 AUD... crazy money...
*edit* I had a look at your 3 data sheets Frank, which column where you concerned about ? The satts ? It just looks like you lost a few... seems normalish? I mean I can loose a few sats by just flying 100ft horizontally in some areas where I fly.
Also as you probably figured out, the crash file just tells you which line in which file (and the line number in the file) the app had an issue with.
If you are not familiar with decompiling java apps, a really really easy way is to download an android app from the play store called "show java". Load her up then select the DJI App.. it will take 30-60 minutes to decompile. Then to make it easier to search / goto line numbers, connect your phone to your pc and copy the files across that it creates. The files will be on your phones storage in a directory called java or show java or something to do with java, its quite obvious. Otherwise you can look at the files in the show java app but you can't search or anything, so much easier to use pc.
Decompiling java apps requires a few programs in windows usually (well for an amatuer like me it does) so the show java app makes it so easy to do.
I'm pretty sure the crash file is relating to the DJI App, as opposed to your Phantom, but I suppose if the app has an issue god knows what could happen. Might be worth looking at each line number in the relevant file and having a look at what the function is.
If people are bored I would recommend everyone does the above to have a look at all the functions. Its quite educational, even if you don't know java.. Basically shows you how the DJI App works... Like for e.g the IP Addresses are hardcoded in, as well as the ports, so if you were to change the ip alot of stuff would stop working.