DJI Mavic Air 2 firmware updates

Date: 2022.12.29

Aircraft Firmware: v01.01.12.00

RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.11.02.00

Smart Controller Firmware: v01.01.00.72

DJI Fly App iOS: v1.9.0
DJI Fly App Android: v1.9.0


What’s new?

  • Optimized user experience, and improved overall software stability.

Notes:

  • If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic, and retry.

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Date: 2023.01.13

Aircraft Firmware: v01.01.13.00

RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.11.02.00

Smart Controller Firmware: v01.01.00.72

DJI Fly App iOS: v1.9.0
DJI Fly App Android: v1.9.0


What’s new?

  • Optimized user experience, and improved overall software stability.

Notes:

  • If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic, and retry.


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  • Date: 2023.09.25

  • Aircraft Firmware: V01.01.16.00 ARB 8

  • RC-N1 Remote Controller: V04.11.02.00

  • DJI Smart Controller: V01.01.00.72

  • DJI Fly App iOS: v1.12.0

  • DJI Fly App Android: v1.12.0

What’s New?

  • Added support for United States RID requirements.

Notes:

  • If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series), and retry.

Date: 2024.04.11

Aircraft Firmware: v01.01.16.00

RC-N1 Remote Controller Firmware: v04.11.04.00

Smart Controller Firmware: v01.01.00.76

DJI Fly App: v1.13.0


What’s new?

  • Optimized compatibility with Huawei Mate 60 series mobile phones for RC-N1 remote controller.

Notes:

  • If the update fails, restart aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic, and retry.


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This is an usual release. I don’t recall DJI ever making an adjustment to any drone firmware in order support a third party device :thinking:

The cynic in me just see’s the word Huawei in the same sentence as DJI so I’ll let you draw your own conclusions as to what’s really going on in the background of these apps and devices :blush:

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Harmany OS

The momentum behind Harmony OS has been building over the past five years. In 2019, U.S. sanctions barring Huawei from using Android created an existential crisis for the Shenzhen-based company.

“Huawei’s HarmonyOS is a forced move under sanctions,” a smartphone industry consultant told Caixin.

Development of HarmonyOS, known as “hongmeng” in Chinese, started as early as 2015. It was originally intended for the Internet of Things, such as autonomous driving and industrial automation. But the sanctions forced Huawei to hit the accelerator and roll out an early version of HarmonyOS in just four months. Like Android, HarmonyOS is built on the Linux open-source operating system.