Login Register. DJI GO app, you can download old versions here. Uploading and Loding Picture Use props. Theo from curac Offline.
Explorographer Offline. Yep, as you probably won't. You need to make those versions available rather than breaking my setup. Something I rely on for income BS move by DJI for sure!
Jkeller84 Offline. First Officer. Explorographer Posted at Yep, as you probably won't. I understan Aardvark Offline. I just hope there is no malware attached to any of these old updates from third party sites.
If the display devices are backed up before updates, then they can be reinstated should there be any problem with the update. Grizz 1 Offline. Second Officer. Grizz 1 Posted at apple iTunes still have the old app. Explorographer Posted at There are two apps. Neither will install. Without the old version still available. I've been in touch with DJI and Apple for some time now. DJi blames Apple by claiming that the problem is with the region in which some users live. On an ipad 5th generation DJI Go 4 works perfectly in the same region.
If you are an Android user, you do not have this problem. The Google store will make all previous versions available. My question to Apple is simple.
If Apple does not, I will continue with Facebook. Follow these steps to enable developer mode:. Once enabled, you'll see a new Developer options item in the Settings. By disabling the display animations, you'll be able to decrease the time it takes to navigate through the apps, windows, and menus on your mobile device.
Tap the launcher button on the home screen and tap Settings to open the Android device settings Tap Developer options in the Settings menu Set the following options to Animation off :. By default, you'll only be able to install apps from the Google Play Store. By enabling the unknown sources setting, you'll also be able to install apps by downloading and opening an APK file. This is handy when you need to install an old version of an app or install apps that aren't available in the Google Play Store.
By default, the Google Play Store is setup to automatically install updates for your installed apps. You can free up resources on your mobile device by disabling this background activity. Also, it'll allow you to manually choose when and which apps you'd like to update which is handy in cases where you want to run an older version of an app.
Out of the box, your mobile device will likely be packed with apps that you aren't ever going to use. You can uninstall or disable those apps to free up storage space and resources on your mobile device.
Tap the launcher button on the home screen and tap Settings Tap Apps in the Settings menu Scroll down through the list of installed apps until you find the app you'd like to remove or disable Tap the Uninstall or Disable button Note : Some of the apps are system apps and cannot be uninstalled unless you root your mobile device.
If an app cannot be uninstalled, you'll see a Disable button instead of an Uninstall button. By default, apps you install will be setup to display notifications when certain events occurs like when a new app update is available. You can disable some or all of those notifications for each app individually. Scroll down through the list of installed apps until you find the app you'd like to edit Disable the Allow notifications setting or turn off the notifications you'd like to ignore if the different types of notifications are listed separately.
By default, the screen of your mobile device will shut off pretty quickly in order to conserve battery power when your mobile device is idle. If that becomes counterproductive, you can increase the idle time so you don't have to keep pressing the power button to turn the screen back on after the idle time has been reached.
Tap the launcher button on the home screen and tap Settings Tap Display in the Settings menu Tap the Sleep setting and choose the time period you'd like your mobile device to wait before turning off the screen.
Set the Image Transmission Mode setting to Regular Mode to allow the live video feed to be transmitted in lower quality allowing for a smoother live video feed. Note : This setting might not be available depending on which DJI drone you're flying. Disable the Cache Locally When Recording setting. If you were previously caching the recorded video locally, then clear the video cache to free up storage space on your mobile device.
That'll ensure the maps are always available during times when your mobile device is not connected to the Internet. Before starting DJI GO, tap the square button at the bottom of the screen to view a list of running apps and click the trashcan button to shut down all running apps or swipe right or left to close each app one-by-one. Unless you're sure your mobile device will perform well while running both DJI GO and a screen recorder, you should not record the screen while flying.
If having a screen recording of your flight is a must-have, then make sure you choose one of the more powerful Android mobile devices. Swipe down from the top of your mobile device screen and enable airplane mode.
That will allow you to easily disable all wireless connections Bluetooth, Cellular Service, and Wi-Fi while flying. If your flight requires Wi-Fi, you can turn on Wi-Fi separately after enabling airplane mode. When flying outdoors, it'll be easiest to your mobile device screen when the brightness is on the maximum setting.
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