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Also, have you tried flashing a different Android ROM like LineageOS or similar, also perhaps ROM with an older Android version? If it’s a software problem, maybe this will fix it? Additionally, only now I noticed that none of the AllDoCube tablets have “compass” sensor, even the latest 70 mini ultra, I’ve read somewhere that devices without compass sensor might be problematic, as drone flying requires the use of magnetic compass sensor. Can’t fix that of course. Regardless, it would still be good to know if mini 60 pro will work with newer DJI remotes like RC-N2 and RC-N3. Let us know.
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Well that sucks. Alldocube iplay 50 mini pro worked fine with DJI, so I thought iplay 60 mini pro would be a nice upgrade due to bigger battery and other new things. You mentioned you have this problem with DJI RC-N1 remote for DJI mini3pro. Have you tried using this tablet with DJI mini4pro and new DJI RC-N2 remote? Maybe your old RC-N1 remote is causing that issue? Maybe you can check with someone who has the new remote and DJI mini4pro?
iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly Technical Discussion
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Some newer Android devices(phones/tablets) come with USB connection set to default as “charging only – no data”. Probably a security measure, but basically when you plug-in a USB cable to this kind of Android device and connect it to your PC/MAC, TV, another mobile device, external storage disk, or in this case a drone remote, the USB port defaults to “charge-only” state. But for your tablet to work properly with the drone remote – a full “data-transfer” handshake need to be established. Same goes if you want to connect your tablet to a PC in order to transfer files to and from, like the pictures you took on your tablet, and you want to transfer them to your PC. You need to establish full “data transfer” connection. To do that, normally after you connect cable between tablet and PC, have to go to “USB connections” option on your Android device(by pulling down notification menu on your tablet), which normally will show you 3 options: 1. No data transfer – charge only 2. File transfer/Android Auto 3. Transfer photos (PTP) Some tablets like Lenovo have additional options like: USB Thethering MIDI Smart Connect Anyway, you need to pick “File transfer” option to establish full “data transfer connection” between your Android device and PC or a drone remote. However, doing this everytime is tedious, also connections sometimes brake. So, if you want to make sure that whenever you plug-in your tablet to your drone remote or a PC – and you always want to get “data-transfer connection” by default – you need to set this on your tablet. Some tablets like Lenovo have this settings menu in their “Settings” app. But as far as I know, AllDoCube iPlay Mini tablets don’t. STEP 1: So you have to go to the “developers options” to make those changes. To do that, you have to go to: “Settings app” > System or About device > “Build number” or “OS version” – and tap on “Build number”/”OS version” 7 times. Like in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu9oCE9N8H0 Once you are in the “Developer options” menu (usually somewhere under “additional settings” in the “Main Settings app”, there will be a setting: “USB default connections” or “Default USB configuration”, go there and most likely the default is set to “no data transfer”, so change it to “File transfer”. STEP 2: In the developer options, You also have to turn on these two things: “USB Debugging” “USB Debugging(Security settings)” – if available. This helps with USB OTG connection between drone remote and DJI Fly app. Setting the above options, should make “data transfer” as a default connection when you connect your tablet to your drone remote, and hopefully this fixes your issue. And you no longer need to pull down notifications menu to select USB connection method.. Please try this, and let me know, because I would also like to buy iplay 60 mini pro for my DJI remote.  
iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly Technical Discussion
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Some newer Android devices(phones/tablets) come with USB connection set to default as “charging only – no data”. Probably a security measure, but basically when you plug-in a USB cable to this kind of Android device and connect it to your PC/MAC, TV, another mobile device, external storage disk, or in this case a drone remote, the USB port defaults to “charge-only” state. But for your tablet to work properly with the drone remote – a full “data-transfer” handshake need to be established. Same goes if you want to connect your tablet to a PC in order to transfer files to and from, like the pictures you took on your tablet, and you want to transfer them to your PC. You need to establish full “data transfer” connection. To do that, normally after you connect cable between tablet and PC, have to go to “USB connections” option on your Android device(by pulling down notification menu on your tablet), which normally will show you 3 options: 1. No data transfer – charge only 2. File transfer/Android Auto 3. Transfer photos (PTP) Some tablets like Lenovo have additional options like: USB Thethering MIDI Smart Connect Anyway, you need to pick “File transfer” option to establish full “data transfer connection” between your Android device and PC or a drone remote. However, doing this everytime is tedious, also connections sometimes brake. So, if you want to make sure that whenever you plug-in your tablet to your drone remote or a PC – and you always want to get “data-transfer connection” by default – you need to set this on your tablet. Some tablets like Lenovo have this settings menu in their “Settings” app. But as far as I know, AllDoCube iPlay Mini tablets don’t. STEP 1: So you have to go to the “developers options” to make those changes. To do that, you have to go to: “Settings app” > System or About device > “Build number” or “OS version” – and tap on “Build number”/”OS version” 7 times. Like in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu9oCE9N8H0 Once you are in the “Developer options” menu (usually somewhere under “additional settings” in the “Main Settings app”, there will be a setting: “USB default connections” or “Default USB configuration”, go there and most likely the default is set to “no data transfer”, so change it to “File transfer”. STEP 2: In the developer options, You also have to turn on these two things: “USB Debugging” “USB Debugging(Security settings)” – if available. This helps with USB OTG connection between drone remote and DJI Fly app. Setting the above options, should make “data transfer” as a default connection when you connect your tablet to your drone remote, and hopefully this fixes your issue. And you no longer need to pull down notifications menu to select USB connection method.. Please try this, and let me know, because I would also like to buy iplay 60 mini pro for my DJI remote.        
iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly Technical Discussion
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Have you managed to fix your issue?
iPlay 60 Mini Pro + DJI Fly Technical Discussion
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Have you managed to fix your issue?
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