That is what I do but when flying at a new location how do you get the map to update without waiting for it to happen by itself, sometimes taking several minutes? I would like to initiate the update somehow.Once you have hot spotting enabled on your iPhone with your carrier, you can actually turn it on directly from the Air 2 by selecting the iPhone Hotspot as the WiFi source. It then turns on the iPhone's Hotspot without needing to first activate it on the iPhone. Cool, eh? I keep my iPhone 6+ in my pocket whenever flying so I can use it in the field, as needed, to download the maps for the WiFi only iPad Air 2. Just activate the Hotspot from the iPad.
Yes, I have noticed that, too, and found it frustrating! Not sure why it isn't instantaneous. Perhaps initiating the hotspot before opening the DJI GO app would help? DJI GO may check upon initializing, and only every 5 minutes thereafter? However, once it does connect to the maps, it stays connected, until you turn off the iPad Air display. Please report back if you find the solution to initiating the map update. Alternatively, use the iPhone 6+ as your display until they sync up, or be sure to preload all the needed maps to the iPad Air 2 at home first.That is what I do but when flying at a new location how do you get the map to update without waiting for it to happen by itself, sometimes taking several minutes? I would like to initiate the update somehow.
Unlimited throttled data isn't as useful as it sounds...Dont cancel unlimited data!!!!
U cant get it back!
Sell it on ebay for big bucks.
They still won't let you enjoy LTE speeds, which is effectively throttling you relative to everyone else, but if slow unlimited is good enough, don't jeopardize it! The no hotspotting was the deal killer for me.No more throttling. As of june-july. They stopped at least att says they have
Indeed. I believe that when you activate the HotSpot from the Air 2, instead of the iPhone, that it automatically turns itself off when you turn off the Air 2. Either that, or it just times out. I've noticed that, when I went back to the iPhone to turn it off, and it was already off.That HotSpot can kill ya! I visited friends in Arkansas with no Internet. Set up my HotSpot and within 4 days had used all of my 12GB data limit!!! They charged another $15 per 1GB after that!! I'll know better next time.