Is DJI discontinuing the Phantom?

Update: June 2020 A DJI spokesperson explained again the reason Phantom was discontinued only because of the shortage of parts from a supplier. They apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused and thank the customers for their continued support of DJI.

Is DJI Phantom good?

This drone is a pro-level model thanks to its 20MP sensor (1 inch), 11.6 stops of dynamic range, and the ability to record video at 60 frames per second (4K video). It’s not the most affordable or smallest DJI drone, but it is still an excellent option for experienced pilots looking to fly drones.

Is a DJI Phantom hard to fly?

This drone is easy to fly and hard to crash. Automated flight features make it possible to fly places and get shots previous models could not. It’s harder to crash into stuff, with is safer for you and for your wallet.

Will there be a phantom 5?

DJI product launch dubbed “Hi Five” set for September 8.

What’s the difference between Phantom 4 and Phantom 4 Pro?

The Phantom 4 Pro comes with an additional set of stereo vision sensors in the rear, that when coupled with the same sensors in the front and infrared sensors at the sides, will do a better job of ensuring you don’t mistakenly hit obstacles. For that feature, alone, the Phantom 4 Pro is tops.

How long does a Phantom 4 battery last?

approximately two years
Battery Lifespan In general, with proper battery care and following recommended storage and charging procedures, you can expect that a single Phantom 4 Pro battery will last approximately 300-400 charge cycles, or approximately two years on average.

How far can I fly a DJI Phantom?

How far can DJI drones fly?

DJI Drone Model Controller Range (miles) Controller Range (kilometers)
Mavic 2 Pro 11 17.7
Mavic 2 Zoom 11 17.7
Mavic Air 2 11.5 18.5
Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 4.3 7

Why did they stop making Phantom 4?

In a statement to DPReview about the relaunch, a DJI spokesperson reiterated the fact that the Phantom was only ever discontinued because of a “shortage of parts” from a supplier, and apologized for the long wait.