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<blockquote data-quote="NyJosh" data-source="post: 36415" data-attributes="member: 6744"><p>Obviously we can only guess, but companies don’t nerf their products that are otherwise fully capable without a reason. I think it’s entirely possible that DJI discovered that in some specific circumstances there are problems with OTG on Spark, which is why they never officially supported it. </p><p></p><p>Just reading threads here over the past month, I’ve seen several posts stating something bad or enexpected happened with OTG that didn’t happen on WiFi. If OTG was as bullet proof as it has to be for DJI to support it, those posts should be quite rare. </p><p></p><p>As for it working with the DJI FPV goggles for example, if they know what the situation that causes problems is then it’s easy for them to design the goggles to never trigger that condition. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, I have never seen an official statement from DJI that says OTG to phone is supported and if you have a problem that crashes your drone, you may be taking a risk that DJI rejects a warranty claim stating that you were using it in an unsupported way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NyJosh, post: 36415, member: 6744"] Obviously we can only guess, but companies don’t nerf their products that are otherwise fully capable without a reason. I think it’s entirely possible that DJI discovered that in some specific circumstances there are problems with OTG on Spark, which is why they never officially supported it. Just reading threads here over the past month, I’ve seen several posts stating something bad or enexpected happened with OTG that didn’t happen on WiFi. If OTG was as bullet proof as it has to be for DJI to support it, those posts should be quite rare. As for it working with the DJI FPV goggles for example, if they know what the situation that causes problems is then it’s easy for them to design the goggles to never trigger that condition. At the end of the day, I have never seen an official statement from DJI that says OTG to phone is supported and if you have a problem that crashes your drone, you may be taking a risk that DJI rejects a warranty claim stating that you were using it in an unsupported way. [/QUOTE]
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