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If you are having issues connecting your Samsung Note 8 and DJI P3 Standard give this a try to see if the fix works for you. It worked for me after futzing with it for a long time trying different combinations and poking around the site here.
Recreating the issue:
- Drone and Controller are turned on and powered up - DJI app (pre 4) latest version is installed on phone
- On your controller, rotate the gimbal control up and down to show the drone and controller are talking OK - the gimbal should move
Fix the issue:
- On your Note 8, put the device into airplane mode - this should turn off WiFi and data (cellular)
- Ensure the DJI app is closed (this may not be necessary every time, but do this step at least the first time you try it)
- turn WiFi back on (leaving the phone in airplane mode)
- Connect to the drone (wait for the phone to check internet quality and fail that check, but still be connected)
- Open the DJI app and connect to the drone - it should work now and allow you into "camera" mode vs "how to connect" and show it is connected to the drone with an image coming from the camera.
- Happy flying! (hopefully)
PS - Thanks to user M.A.C on the below thread to get this idea out there:
App won't connect.
Recreating the issue:
- Drone and Controller are turned on and powered up - DJI app (pre 4) latest version is installed on phone
- On your controller, rotate the gimbal control up and down to show the drone and controller are talking OK - the gimbal should move
Fix the issue:
- On your Note 8, put the device into airplane mode - this should turn off WiFi and data (cellular)
- Ensure the DJI app is closed (this may not be necessary every time, but do this step at least the first time you try it)
- turn WiFi back on (leaving the phone in airplane mode)
- Connect to the drone (wait for the phone to check internet quality and fail that check, but still be connected)
- Open the DJI app and connect to the drone - it should work now and allow you into "camera" mode vs "how to connect" and show it is connected to the drone with an image coming from the camera.
- Happy flying! (hopefully)
PS - Thanks to user M.A.C on the below thread to get this idea out there:
App won't connect.