ZhangSirM / Android-Phantom4Missions

This demo shows you how to use the new TapFly and ActiveTrack Missions for Phantom 4 using DJI SDK 3.1.

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Android-Phantom4Missions

Introduction

From this demo, you will learn how to use the TapFly and ActiveTrack Missions of DJI Android SDK to create a cool application for Phantom 4. You will get familiar with DJIMissionManager and use the Simulator of DJI Assistant 2 for testing, which is convenient for you to test the missions indoor.

Requirements

  • Android Studio 2.0+
  • Android System 4.1+
  • DJI Android SDK 3.3

Tutorial

For this demo's tutorial: Creating a TapFly and ActiveTrack Missions Application, please refer to https://developer.dji.com/mobile-sdk/documentation/android-tutorials/P4MissionsDemo.html.

Feedback

We’d love to hear your feedback on this demo and tutorial.

Please use Github Issue or email oliver.ou@dji.com when you meet any problems of using this demo. At a minimum please let us know:

  • Which DJI Product you are using?
  • Which Android Device and Android system version you are using?
  • Which Android Studio version you are using?
  • A short description of your problem includes debugging logs or screenshots.
  • Any bugs or typos you come across.

License

Android-Phantom4Missions is available under the MIT license. Please see the LICENSE file for more info.

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This demo shows you how to use the new TapFly and ActiveTrack Missions for Phantom 4 using DJI SDK 3.1.

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