Not an actual recommendation. Just wanted to point out what people might be missing if they completely skip 1.3.2.I agree with you, the only reason I'm not upgrading is because 1.1.9 is good for me.
I have had a lot of flights and it has not let me down so far.
I'm confused as some are saying you can update straight from 1.1.9 to 1.4 and only update the RC to 1.3.2 and some are saying what you are saying, to update to 1.3.2 and cycle through all 4 batteries and then do the 1.4 upgrade.
Reading through the forum I can see the 1.4 firmware having issues with video downlink for iOS users, I went and bought and iPad Mini 2 wifi+cell because of the fact that the DJI GO app on my Note 4 kept bugging out towards the end of a flight and had slight lags, now it seems like the tables have turned and iOS users are having downlink issues.
I currently fly my P3 with 1.1.9 firmware and DJI GO app version prior to the new one that came out on 7th September, it flies like a charm and have no issues.
From your recommendation you would advise for me to update to 1.3.2 (P3, controller and all 4 batteries) and then if I want I should upgrade to 1.4?
I use the same iPad mini you have and had experienced complete video freezes from overheating of the iPad when running more than 2 batteries back to back. Supposedly the Go App resolved that.
There don't seem to be any serious issues in updating to 1.3.2. That's why I did it and haven't found any problems. And it does appear that staying reasonably current with the updates makes the next one go easier.
But if you do it and it doesn't work out, at least I live far enough away from you that it would cost you as much as a new P3 in airfare to come strangle me.