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Depending on which combination you select on the download page, you can get a direct APK, but we haven’t tested this OS and it will likely have issues if it works at all. For example, if you select Mavic 2 / smart controller, it will serve up the 64bit MSDKv4 APK, or if you select Mini 3 you will get the 64bit MSDKv5 APK: https://www.dronelink.com/download
I own a Mavic Air 2 with RC-N1 Controller. When I select donwload for The MA2 I only get links for Google Play, Apple Store for the RC-N1. It looks like the dronelink download is only available for the smart controller.
Sorry for not mentioning the drone in the initial post.
Right, you just have to select a different combination to get the actual APK.
So the Smart Controller is not mandatory?
The smart controller doesn’t have the Google Play store on it, so it gives you the direct like to download the APK - but again, I am not saying it will work, just explaining how to trick it to give you the APK.
I understand. I just want to give it a try. Is a trial possible somehow?
https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/16522882253715-How-to-check-if-my-device-will-work-well-with-the-Dronelink-app-before-purchasing-an-account
Thanks Jim, you're really fast.
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