If you like drones, you must have heard about the DJI Mini 3 Pro. The portable and lightweight drone packs some seriously impressive features that might cater to both enthusiasts and professional drone pilots.
Released in May this year, the DJI Mini 3 Pro improves on the shortcomings of its previous model and features tri-directional obstacle avoidance.
While this makes flying the drone fairly easy, it is really portable thanks to the folding design.
It also has a Follow Me functionality that allows the drone to follow subjects with support for multiple subject tracking. Some reviews said it is one of the best drones in the market right now.
While the hardware is fairly impressive, it looks like many are facing an issue on the software side of things.
According to recent reports from DJI Mini 3 Pro owners, the quick transfer function is not working on iPhone and Android devices (1,2,3).
This seems to be preventing many from transferring their photos from the drone directly to their phone. Some have tried reinstalling the DJI Fly app but that isn’t helping either.
Unfortunately, DJI Fly app developers are yet to acknowledge the Mini 3 Pro quick transfer feature not working issue.
However, we did come across a workaround that might help temporarily fix the problem. It requires users to turn off cellular data before opening the DJI Fly app.
We hope they soon update the app and fix the issue at the earliest since it is making the DJI Fly app completely useless for many.
As always, we will be keeping tabs on the matter and update this space when the problem is resolved.
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