Me tooI use the SAMSUNG Tab A SM-T280 No issues and i went in developer mode and made it even better...Running Android 5.1.1 .
I have a P4 and also wanted a larger screen. Bought an extension for the controller holder and use my Samsung Tab S 10.5 inch tablet and it works fantastic. Make sure you have it in Airplane mode. I use a sun shield made from a cereal box...one piece, just fold it over...works great too.I recently bought a used phantom 4.Right now I am using My IPhone with the controller.I would like a bigger screen.My son who is more computer literet than me says a Samsung Galaxy 10.1 will work and costs less than an I-pad.Any comments?
Well this may be too late to help, but I use an older Verizon VK 700 tablet with 4GLTE. it barely fits the RC clamps, so I have Velcro strips on both tablet and RC to prevent it from pitching out. Android tablet lets me use Drone Harmony, (10 on a scale of 10 and critical for my applications), big display, and the Velcro matches the Velcro on the outside of my P4P DJI foam box, so I can carry the tablet on the outside of the box as it will not fit inside. It's not as kluge as it may sound, but does look like a techno-telletubby, the gray and black one. I will be upgrading to a newer android tablet soon as I also need better WiFi connection to enable me to use ArcGIS Collector for mapping sorties.I recently bought a used phantom 4.Right now I am using My IPhone with the controller.I would like a bigger screen.My son who is more computer literet than me says a Samsung Galaxy 10.1 will work and costs less than an I-pad.Any comments?
I'm using a Samsung Galaxy Tab E, 9.6". $190 at Walmart. So far it hasn't given me any problems.I recently bought a used phantom 4.Right now I am using My IPhone with the controller.I would like a bigger screen.My son who is more computer literet than me says a Samsung Galaxy 10.1 will work and costs less than an I-pad.Any comments?
I use the SAMSUNG Tab A SM-T280 No issues and i went in developer mode and made it even better...Running Android 5.1.1 .
Lack of talent can mean either each engineer on average isn't as sharp, or the Android team lacks the number of competent engineers to get the job done. It's a lack of talent. One of these is the case because Android always lags iOS, which is my point.
By the way, I ask this question at CES about a year ago and finally got one of the DJI booth workers to acknowledge with a head nod that the iOS team was superior in their ability to release good software.
Lastly, iOS had 2X zoom support in the P4 ios app when the craft was released March of 2016. It took an extra year for the Android software team to release 2X zoom support!. The Android team is just slow. Same story with support for third party apps to be loaded in p4p+, it's taken a year to get that simple feature released by the Android team.
This irks me because I prefer Android, my phone is Android.
Why would they draw the ire of Android owners, when they can simply include three cables for a few pennies?So, why does the Phantom 4 Pro ship with Android cables?
Ok, my curiosity is piqued... I've rooted several android devices and I'm familiar with developer mode. Do you open up the USB diagnostics when you do that? Help me out here, I'm dying!!!!!
Hi All I'm new to all if this stuff, I have phantom 3se and use Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8 built my own sun shade.
My problem is it disconnects from controller even though I still have control over bird I then have to start up go app very annoying any suggestions.
If I know what I know now I would have gone for phantom 3 pro and iPad Air.
I always used an Ipad Mini 3 . No problems until it nagged me into upgradeing from IOS 10.x to 11.2.1
My P3P is unflyable able now due to problems with Wi FI interference and loss of HD picture transmition.
I have three aircraft and three controllers they all react the same so the Ipad is the common factor.
My Ipad is now a £600 door stop. Also you cannot roll back the software.
I do fly with a cheap Galaxy Note 4 where everything works perfectly.
If I buy anything else in the future it will be Android and when presented with updates its "If it aint broke dont fix it."