This is not a bug report about the latest update, but a question about the actual update process - on Android specifically
Since getting my drone in Feb 2019 I have updated the FF6 a few times, but as I have always had my phone set to NOT update apps automatically, then it's my choice when I do so. After updating FF6 you then get the prompt when next preparing to fly that you should update the SC3 and then the Anafi.
However, the latest update on June 19th (V1.5.1 & V1.5.6) did not come as a result of updating the app - this is the first time I have seen this.
So, can anyone explain how my app (v6.5.1) which was last updated in May and is set not to auto-update can then 'push' a new firmware update for the SC3 and Anafi without me having downloaded anything new? This seems to remove the choice as to when you might want to make the firmware update. How does it do this?
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Regarding bugs/fixes in the latest version, I have posted in the dedicated thread here:
https://parrotpilots.com/threads/re...afi-update-here-v1-5-1-v1-5-6.2317/post-19989
Since getting my drone in Feb 2019 I have updated the FF6 a few times, but as I have always had my phone set to NOT update apps automatically, then it's my choice when I do so. After updating FF6 you then get the prompt when next preparing to fly that you should update the SC3 and then the Anafi.
However, the latest update on June 19th (V1.5.1 & V1.5.6) did not come as a result of updating the app - this is the first time I have seen this.
So, can anyone explain how my app (v6.5.1) which was last updated in May and is set not to auto-update can then 'push' a new firmware update for the SC3 and Anafi without me having downloaded anything new? This seems to remove the choice as to when you might want to make the firmware update. How does it do this?
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Regarding bugs/fixes in the latest version, I have posted in the dedicated thread here:
https://parrotpilots.com/threads/re...afi-update-here-v1-5-1-v1-5-6.2317/post-19989