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Lots of us who switched to an IOS device to get the required performance would love to see the Mini 3 supported, but that is entirely up to DJI. I'm sure Dronelink would have a version out promptly if DJI would produce the SDK.
Agreed with Ken Kroeker. Take your request to DJI and add to the avalanche of people asking them for the SDK to be IOS available.
I honestly think the best chance the OP has of using drinking with mini 3 pro, is to pick up a second hand Android device capable of running Dronelink
Exactly Martin Reading. It is worth the dedicated investment, and will likely be the way. It is clear DJI is not able to work successfully with Apple long term.
I just picked up a Tripltek 9 - and it seems to have fixed the horsepower problems (defecit) of the 8.
Good to hear you making good headway Tony Simek, my tab7fe does a great job
Martin Reading - got an 8 in equivalent? I have no interest in foot long tablets. I switched to an ipad mini gen 6 because I found it impossible to figure out an equivalent Android device. I could order tablet after tablet and keep returning them until I found one with enough horsepower and a bright enough screen, but that gets tedious very quickly.
Sorry Ken Kroeker, don't generally fly on anything smaller than my tab 7fe, sometimes I might use my z fold 2 on its main screen, or for follow mode I use my old LG V50
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