Tested Mini 3 Pro + RC N1 + DL build 259 (4.60.0) with Android 10
I am using the Oneplus 7T, and it was my first time installing Android 12 with DL build 2.5.9 (4.6.0) and attempting a map mission. Unfortunately, the crashes occurred randomly throughout the 30-minute mission, forcing me to use two batteries. After reading some comments from Jim, who mentioned that
"the A70, running an older version of Android, worked better due to compatibility with the DJI Remote Controller, which MSDKv5 was designed for",
I decided to roll my Oneplus back to Android 10. However, this change did not resolve the issue, as the crashing still occurred frequently and randomly.
I had hoped that my crashing logs would be sent to DL automatically.
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Yeah mini 2 and Dronelink make a nice combination for mapping
You say you rolled back to android 10, but this is before version 11 whi h is what the sdk was written for, can you try installing to v11?
Thanks for your advice, I will install Android 11 on my Oneplus 7T and test the map mission again.
Maybe, maybe not, depends what underlying issue is, but I can say my S22 ultra with android 13 is best on market and when I trialled it with Android 11, it crashed far less, has to be linked
There is nothing new to say:
https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/16409496589331/comments/16410305783571
I would like to add the fact that DJI released MSDKv5.4.0 as of May 18th. Only a few days ago.
https://developer.dji.com/doc/mobile-sdk-tutorial/en/
5.4.0 adds support for the M350. DJI is prioritizing their enterprise offerings and remote controllers over the Mini 3 and external android devices.
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