You keep waiting for good news from me hahaha I contacted DJI support and they told me to give them 4 to 5 days for them to survey directly with DJI engineering and they will reply to me. Why has DJI quietly ignored the issue ? I'd be grateful if anyone knows of a workaround or why hundreds of users have not complained to DJI to get them to fix it. I cannot believe that DJI have not addressed this issue as it makes both the RC and RC PRO controllers unfit for purpose and I object to paying AU$1599 for the RC PRO to find it's been a known problem for some time. As far as I can tell, from searching various forums, both the RC and RC PRO have their own GPS and that's why using location gives the correct result. The maps DJI use - MapBox being one, are out of date and any attempt to see a satellite view is useless, as also illustrated here. However, the Fly app doesn't use that to display a current position within the app and defaults to that nominated by the app on DJI servers. I can use "Location" on the Fly app and get a perfectly good satellite image of wherever I nominate. However, if I use the RC controller, or the RC PRO, on a mobile hotspot or home wifi, I have an out of date map (by about 4 years) in map view and a totally unusable satellite view - just as posted here. If I use my RC N1 controller with my iPhone, everything works perfectly and both the maps and satellite views are as they should be - it even asks what maps you want to use e.g. I bought an RC PRO so that I could use it for my Mini3Pro and my Air2S.
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