Yeah, I think that or replacing the usb board on the RC would fix the issue. But since I just bought it, I returned it to the seller and have a DJI refurbed Mavic Pro coming Tuesday.
No, I just see a button that says "how to connect" there is no camera screen for me to get into.
I actually returned it to the seller though. I have a factory refurbished Mavic Pro coming on Tuesday.
I had the same idea last night but whenever I download a version of the Go App older than like March of last year, it won't go past the frost page where you have to agree to the EULA. It pops up a box that says the app must be updated to continue. Not sure if I can do anything about that.
Let me first say sorry, because I know how frustrating it is. At first I thought it was my S8 but now I've also tried an iPad Air, iPad mini, Amazon fire 8 and a Galaxy S7 all with multiple cables and nothing has worked. I actually just got the seller to agree to a refund about an hour ago...
I already tried that and it's definitely the .bin file, not zip, but I think the reason it's not starting the firmware update is because after a certain firmware, the only way to update the RC is via the Go app and since I can't connect to the Go app, I'm sort of up **** creek. I agree with...
Ok, just used the coworkers phone and no change. I enabled everything you suggested in Dev Options, tried force closing the Go App and plugging in the cable then turning on the Controller, still nothing other than charging, no Camera button.
Just tried it, computer sees it fine, gives me all the USB transfer options. I have a kind coworker with an S7 on Android 7.0 who is downloading the Go app now and is going to let me try it on their phone.
Tried it both ways, no dice. I didn't have force GPU on, so I toggled that, I also cleared the phone's cache for good measure. When I turn on the RC with the cable plugged into my phone and my phone unlocked on the homepage... nothing happens, nothing pops up asking me what app to open with...
Just to clarify, I tried everything listed in my original post before upgrading the AC firmware. I only did that after I thought I might be able to upgrade the RC firmware by plugging in the RC to the AC.
Also, I worded it poorly so my apologies but the original firmware was 1.6 the one that I...
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