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<blockquote data-quote="Gsmithwa" data-source="post: 29625" data-attributes="member: 6025"><p>An interesting (and long) discussion. Thanks to the contributors.</p><p></p><p>Apple and DJI have a lot in common. DJI even uses the Apple style market release strategies (mostly) with similar effect. However I think Apple would be silly to buy DJI. It would take just one rogue drone to bring down a plane and they're done. Be similar to an iPhone catching fire and killing a bunch of people.</p><p></p><p>I'm a big DJI fan because their basic flight stabilisation / control is (IMHO) the best by a big margin. I use Android on a cheaper end phone (Motorola G4 Plus) with reasonable results and reliability. I do not have any plans to upgrade the very stable combination of app and firmware I use now, so don't really care if there is never another Android release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gsmithwa, post: 29625, member: 6025"] An interesting (and long) discussion. Thanks to the contributors. Apple and DJI have a lot in common. DJI even uses the Apple style market release strategies (mostly) with similar effect. However I think Apple would be silly to buy DJI. It would take just one rogue drone to bring down a plane and they're done. Be similar to an iPhone catching fire and killing a bunch of people. I'm a big DJI fan because their basic flight stabilisation / control is (IMHO) the best by a big margin. I use Android on a cheaper end phone (Motorola G4 Plus) with reasonable results and reliability. I do not have any plans to upgrade the very stable combination of app and firmware I use now, so don't really care if there is never another Android release. [/QUOTE]
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