Howdy from Wyoming @Jonno13 , welcome to the community, plenty of fine folk and excellent information here. I always put my phone in airplane mode to avoid that issue.If you are flying and someone tried calling you, does the call go straight to answerphone, or will the DJI GO 4 app get overridden, meaning a temporary loss of control??
There will be no loss of control since the drone is controlled by the remote controller (not your phone).meaning a temporary loss of control??
Just a suggestion- switch to aeroplane mode before launching (as has been suggested above). If you have no intent of taking to anyone whike flying why have the inconvenience of bending to answer to tell them that?I answer the phone all the time while flying just put it on speaker and go back to your dji app and continue no big deal no loss of control or anything like that..... I do inform the person on the phone I need to get off because I'd rather not push the capabilities of my phone and have the app crash. So far no issues flow. With a P4 standard also Mavic 2 pro
Hands free with Bluetooth! But, I agree, that even in that manner for many, it is extremely dangerous. I recommend just forwarding to your kid’s phone.It is not legal to drive a car or fly a drone while on the phone, hang up and fly
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It is not legal to drive a car or fly a drone while on the phone, hang up and fly
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Does all the GPS and mapping work on the phone in "airplane mode"?Howdy from Wyoming @Jonno13 , welcome to the community, plenty of fine folk and excellent information here. I always put my phone in airplane mode to avoid that issue.
I just had it happen a couple of days ago. flying my A2. I was about 30M up when my phone wrung. I dismissed the phone call and all function was restored to the phone (drone control) after the disconnect. It did make it a challenge to fly and deal with that call though. and I'd like to take steps for it to not happen again during a flight. Pre-check material now.Howdy from Wyoming @Jonno13 , welcome to the community, plenty of fine folk and excellent information here. I always put my phone in airplane mode to avoid that issue.
The phone should of already been in airplane mode,another trick is just don't answer the phone, it Will go to voice mail. Deal with it when the quad is back safety on the ground.I answer the phone all the time while flying just put it on speaker and go back to your dji app and continue no big deal no loss of control or anything like that..... I do inform the person on the phone I need to get off because I'd rather not push the capabilities of my phone and have the app crash. So far no issues flow. With a P4 standard also Mavic 2 pro
is there any really? i mean if your phone is in do not disturb its basically on silent mode AND will not light up correct?Hands free with Bluetooth! But, I agree, that even in that manner for many, it is extremely dangerous. I recommend just forwarding to your kid’s phone.
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Here's an interesting experiment ... In GO4, go to the HD tab in the main menu and tap on the IMAGE TRANSMISSION STATE hotspot. Put a mobile next to the controller and call it. What does the live graph do?If you are flying and someone tried calling you, does the call go straight to answerphone, or will the DJI GO 4 app get overridden, meaning a temporary loss of control??