Got mine to work but requires some pre checks. Before you start the DJIGO app check the USB configuration in Developer options. To get to the developer options select apps then settings then scroll down left side and select Developer options, if you do not see that option it means it is not enabled. To enable Developer options scroll down to About on the left side of the screen select it and on the right side you should see Build with some numbers click on the build 7 times to enable Developer Options. Now that it is an option you need to turn it on so go back to the left side and select Developer Options it will change the info on the right hand side again but at the top is a slide button to enable Developer Options. Once it is enabled go back to the left side and select Developer options. From this selection scroll down on the info on the right hand side and look for USB Debugging make sure it is not enabled. Now continue down the list on the right hand side and look for USB Configuration select it and it should open a pop up window and MTF is probably selected, select the RNDIS option. Now go back to the left side and select About the screen will refresh after that go back to select Developer Options again verify USB Options are still RNDIS if so you are set. Now start the controller link the aircraft the DJIGO app should pop up and should be connected. If not close the app by double tapping the return to exit, then go back to settings screen and check the USB configurations and if not set for RINDS select it. I know this sounds like a lot to get it to work but after I did this all I do now is check the USB Configuration and select RINDS then power up as normal.
P3P Samsung Tab S2 Android 7.0,
AC 1.11.20
RC 1.9.2
App 3.1.40