Android clear defaults message8/23/2023 ![]() In this example, I'll show you how to set a default application with two different home screen apps, Google Now Launcher and Nova Launcher. Note: I'm going to use home launchers as an example, but the steps are the same for any type of application, from browsers to Twitter clients to image viewers. While setting a default application is very simple, clearing default apps is not as straightforward. Luckily, you can tap "always" and never be bothered when performing that action again.īut what if you change your mind? What if an app update makes you reconsider which Twitter client, for example, you want to use to open Twitter links? Allowing the user to choose different applications to open certain content shows Android's flexibility, but it also slows you down. If you've ever installed two different applications that essentially do the same thing (music players, web browsers), you'll likely be presented with a small pop-up menu when trying to play a song or open a web page, asking you which application you'd like to complete the action with. No problems (except for the still-missing Waypoints features, but that's for another post). I'm using Samsung SM-T230NU (OS 4.4.2) and SM-T337A (OS 5.1.1) tablets (neither on the preferred/supported list), with both AC and RC on the latest firmware updates, including RC 1.8. ![]() I hope this helps those using Android devices with their Phantom 4 Standard ACs and the DJI Go 4 app. If you ever want to go back and use the DJI Go app, you will need to clear the Android default app selection again (#1 post) before doing so. Starting the P4 AC will not resolve the connection, since the DJI Go 4 app can't see the RC anyway. I've found that if I start the RC BEFORE starting the DJI Go 4 app (the instructed method), that the DJI Go 4 app will detect the RC and start up, but will remain in the "Disconnected" state, somehow unable to locate the RC that initiated it. For now, outside of testing the 2 apps differences, I can fly without problems using the DJI Go 4 app exclusively with my P4 Standard. I've done so, for now, but plan to remove the DJI Go app once I'm satisfied with the reliability of the DJI Go 4 app. This method instruction assumes you want to use the DJI Go 4 app as your primary software, but want to keep both DJI GO and DJI Go 4 apps on your Android device. When shutting down, merely reverse this procedure: AC off, then RC off, then DJI Go 4 app exited. This message is obviously incorrect, DJI Go 4 knows this, and immediately removes it, and connects to your Phantom 4 Standard aircraft. There will be displayed, ever so briefly, a screen with both logos for DJI GO 4 and DJI Go apps, with a double arrow pointing from the DJI 4.0 logo towards the DJI Go logo, and below that, a message saying "Current DJI Device: phantom 3 professional. The DJI Go 4 app will immediately display "RC Connected." ģ: Start the Phantom 4 Standard aircraft. Choose DJI Go 4 and click on "Always." This will set the Android device to always use DJI Go 4 as the default app. ![]() Your Android device will display the select app screen. Wait until it will displays "Disconnected"Ģ: Start the RC. Start the DJI Go 4 app on your Android Tablet/Phone. ![]() In extensive testing, I've found an unorthodox procedure for reliable connections (using DJI Go 4):Īfter clearing the defaults using the procedure outlined above in #1,ġ. This addresses the conflict.ĭJI Natalia and Everyone using Android devices with both DJI Go and DJI Go 4 installed, flying Phantom 4 Standard birds: I switched apps directly, and thought I was having cable problems. It may answer another poster's connection issue as well.
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