I don't know if you have ever built a quadcopter,but,I have been building and flying ever since quads have been around. Before you could buy one,we were building them. That being said,I will use this analogy. You cannot "hack into"a DJI product. It is a closed system. Apple(iOS)is the same. No permi...
From all of the feedback that I have taken from this Forum I decided to give 1.0.46 another try since all of my hardware worked so well with 1.0.44. So...I took out my 128GB Samsung SD card and long formatted it with Windows 10 formatting (called ExFat….an updated FAT32 that allows more than 4GB on...
Ok. Here is what's happening. You either Do NOT have the remote on,or it is broken. You are showing no connection to the quad. No GPS reading,no height,no GPS,ECT. Turn your remote on first,then the quad. After you see the blue lights on the remote go solid,connect the OTG cable. The quad is searchi...
DO NOT!!!! I REPEAT,...DO NOT connect to the WiFi. The WiFi is for the quad to connect to the remote. The remote boosts the signal,via the OTG cable. If u connect to the WiFi,you cut your range to 100-200 m.
My 1st question. Are u connecting to Zino using WiFi? If so,there's your problem. The WiFi signal is for Zino to talk to the remote control only. Not your phone. Turn off the WiFi on your phone. Turn on Zino Turn on remote Have OTG cable ready Once u see the blue lights on remote stop flashing,conne...
Ok. To start with,thousands of people are updating,and flying,their Zino w/o any problems. So,let's stop blaming the quad,or Hubsan. The update process is quad silly,but it MUST be done in order,and EXACTLY the way described. 1. D/l update 2. Unzip it into its parts(there are 4) 3. Remove Zino Batte...
So the WiFi module that is built into the remote control (the white brick) will only connect to the Zino's WiFi after you have priorly searched for the Zino's WiFi via your smartphone's built-in WiFi module? No see my post above You DO NOT......I REPEAT......DO NOT TURN on the WiFi on your phone. T...