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They will advise here when it is sent to production version in stores. You can also check the Dronelink.com website and see if it says Beta or not. It doesn’t really matter as it’s the same app except with features to be tested for production version.
https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360025829933-What-are-the-system-requirements-Supported-drones-and-devices
If i remember correctly, due to something to do with the code used in the SDK Dronelink DJI that is for the mini3 will not be available in google play store even when out of beta.
I'm in the beta program for the original Dronelink (mini 2 etc) and that updates to production or beta version depending on if there is a beta version available
why do you want to find the app on Google Play Store?
in general, professional applications are not
I might add that in a world wide perspective, the Google playstore isn't dominating on mobile devices based upon open source Android. It's solely a western world phenomenon IMO. PERIOD
DL open source ?
Android Open source as in writing above in plain vanilla English.
Mike. Your response gave me the means to answer my question perfectly. Thanks
You’re welcome Andy. Enjoy.
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