Mine shipped this morning, thanks to the crew at Aerial Media Pros.
If there's a IOS Beta I'm a taker too!
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Apple is about as fast at approving apps as DJI is at shipping
Except Apple's App Store approval process is sitting at 3 days (it was 2 last week) on average. I've dealt with the App Store review process a few times and except for the beginning when they were getting the kinks out and were terribly understaffed, it's never taken more than a business week (5 days). Most of the time, it's 1-3 days.
This isn't an Apple issue.
Absolutely isn't an apple issue at all. 3 days is the longest Apple has taken in over a year at approving an app. The reality is, if DJI is saying 1st half of December, they haven't even submitted it yet.
Apple development really does have lots of hurdles to jump over. I can confirm from experience that it's NOTHING like getting any app into the Google Play store. That said, DJI knows this and should have planned better. I have been in sales for 25 years and the last two weeks of December are always worthless. That fact is known for the entire year leading up to it. Same for Apple iOS development/App Store submissions. It's a known fact that Apple isn't quick - plan better. That simple.
Well they do perform various checks for malicious code, etc. But yes, Google exercises less oversight while Apple's control freak mentality means that their approval process is much more lengthy. Just one of the many differences between the Google and Apple philosophy.And yeah, the Google Play store is pretty much "upload app, put on store." Their "review process" is essentially a formality.
Correct. You need the app to be able to register it. Borrow a supported Android device.It won't work without some kind of display on it.
You have to register it before you can fly it for the first time.
agreed...but be sure to "borrow" from one of the stores that have been messing with us...The Egg..BB...not a local independent...Correct. You need the app to be able to register it. Borrow a supported Android device.
As long as both are not running at the same time, they should play independently and nicely with each other, according the Bladestrike. Kill off the one you aren't using, before loading the one you need to use, for each bird.I have both iOS and Android options and have used both to fly my Inspire 1 Pro so as long as the Android app actually works and doesn't clobber my legacy Go app that I need for the Inspire I guess I could be good to go. There is the reports of the two versions not playing nice that has me worried.
Brian
It's not going to be a separate app. We are on DJI Go 3.0. The new one is called DJI Go 4.0. Just a version change.
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