Map blocks entire screen on launch

Arctic Fox

When I launch the app on Android (11) it goes immediately to a fullscreen map and nothing I do can get to a menu behind it. I have tried this on two different phones, and have installed the app both from Google Play and also from the direct apk. Phones are Pixel 5 and OnePlus 7. I cant even sign into the app...

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    Can you post a screenshot?

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    Arctic Fox

    https://i.postimg.cc/BnYs7wX3/Screenshot-20220630-082858.png

    What it does if I set autorotate on and rotate, is very briefly and faintly I can see theres a menu behind the map, like the map is an overlay. If I tap randomly around the screen (I can still pinch/zoom/pan the map) I land on a button which triggers an Open With dialog for web browsing

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    What version of Dronelink is installed? You tap the Dronelink icon, see the splashscreen, and then see the screenshot you posted?

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    Arctic Fox

    4.0.0

    Yes that is correct

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  • Comment author
    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    Not sure how to reproduce this. Did you uninstall all google services on the device? Is so, these are required.

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    Arctic Fox

    I have MicroG which has been fine for all other apps which require GSF... I dont see how this would be related to that as its just the map blocking the main view? Is there a way I can dump app logs?

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    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    I can't comment on what should or shouldn't be the expected behavior with MicroG because we have never tested DL with that software.

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    Arctic Fox

    Ah after more searching I see the issue: https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/7181484735507-Add-support-for-de-googled-Android-smartphones?page=1#community_comment_7184895229203

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    Arctic Fox

    Im sure the answer is no but there is no way to fly the drone from the web app or a desktop version right? Or load the flight plan manually somehow? Or is the only option a stock Android phone or iPhone?

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  • Comment author
    Jim McAndrew Dronelink Staff

    The DJI SDK requires hardware connection to the RC from a mobile device.

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