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<blockquote data-quote="cingleguy" data-source="post: 41216" data-attributes="member: 4177"><p>Before Christmas last year it was known Apple bought into DJI and I started a thread on the topic only to have of DJI bed mates on here tried to trash everything that was said then and to this day everything mentioned then is coming true, Apple programmers involved with DJI have no reason or knowledge to help out with Android. Apple has proven from day one you conform to their way or your gone, I'm sure DJI will obey. My cute little shelf dweller (spark drone) has been collecting dust for about the same amount of time, I can not afford to fly it with the problems and crashes I've been thru already, having a limited amount of income for recreational interests, I have more fear of losing a $1500 (accessories batteries and drone) investment then enjoying my flight time. I'm hoping that the new operating system Google is getting ready to release to replace Android will solve the problems non IOS users are experiencing. Google's new system is going to eliminate the exclusive club of IOS as Apple users will have an option to use other platforms on their devices, computers and phones and non Apple users will be able to use exclusive Apple software. Finally Apple will be put in their backs trying to keep their club exclusive and stop their users from dropping their membership. Maybe Apple's new logo should have a couple more bites out of that apple.</p><p>My hope is that some of the other drone manufacturers step up their game and take up the slack DJI and Apple are causing with their drone programming, they have proven with past programming that all coding is already written and installed on a previous version and they refuse to code it into the new versions.. on purpose and for what reason? Only one comes to mind, when your in bed with a partner that is rotten to its core, it's doesn't take long till you start to smell and look the same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cingleguy, post: 41216, member: 4177"] Before Christmas last year it was known Apple bought into DJI and I started a thread on the topic only to have of DJI bed mates on here tried to trash everything that was said then and to this day everything mentioned then is coming true, Apple programmers involved with DJI have no reason or knowledge to help out with Android. Apple has proven from day one you conform to their way or your gone, I'm sure DJI will obey. My cute little shelf dweller (spark drone) has been collecting dust for about the same amount of time, I can not afford to fly it with the problems and crashes I've been thru already, having a limited amount of income for recreational interests, I have more fear of losing a $1500 (accessories batteries and drone) investment then enjoying my flight time. I'm hoping that the new operating system Google is getting ready to release to replace Android will solve the problems non IOS users are experiencing. Google's new system is going to eliminate the exclusive club of IOS as Apple users will have an option to use other platforms on their devices, computers and phones and non Apple users will be able to use exclusive Apple software. Finally Apple will be put in their backs trying to keep their club exclusive and stop their users from dropping their membership. Maybe Apple's new logo should have a couple more bites out of that apple. My hope is that some of the other drone manufacturers step up their game and take up the slack DJI and Apple are causing with their drone programming, they have proven with past programming that all coding is already written and installed on a previous version and they refuse to code it into the new versions.. on purpose and for what reason? Only one comes to mind, when your in bed with a partner that is rotten to its core, it's doesn't take long till you start to smell and look the same [/QUOTE]
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