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In the US, I deployed an Android app based on Mobile SDK V5 (5.9.0.1659) to a Pixel 7a (Android API 33), connected it to RC-N1 via USB-C which is bound to a Mini 3 Pro. However, I receive the error:
Remote ID Error. Unable to take off. Make sure DJI Fly can access mobile device location.
GPS permissions are set to "Always allow" for the MSDK-based app. GPS signal is received on the Android phone (Pixel 7a). Mobile data (5G) is also active.
With the official DJI Fly app (V 1.14.0), Remote ID works perfectly fine and the drone takes off, so it must be the SDK implementation. Is there a fix for this problem?
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Could you please confirm if the process of your app has been running in the foreground? Are you experiencing the same issue with the sample code in version 5.9 or 5.10?
Could you please let me know if you encounter the same error when using the sample code for MSDK? I would like to confirm whether your software settings, such as services and other factors, might be causing the MSDK to misjudge the situation.
In the US, I deployed an Android app based on Mobile SDK V5 (5.9.0.1659) to a Pixel 7a (Android API 33), connected it to RC-N1 via USB-C which is bound to a Mini 3 Pro. However, I receive the error:
Remote ID Error. Unable to take off. Make sure DJI Fly can access mobile device location.
GPS permissions are set to "Always allow" for the MSDK-based app. GPS signal is received on the Android phone (Pixel 7a). Mobile data (5G) is also active.
With the official DJI Fly app (V 1.14.0), Remote ID works perfectly fine and the drone takes off, so it must be the SDK implementation. Is there a fix for this problem?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: