RIP DJI Phantom, the drone that started it all – and got me for aerial photography

The idea has been hanging in the air for a few years (word games very intended), and now it has finally happened: DJI has killed his long -lasting phantomdrone.

The company recently announced that from June 1, 2025, it will suspend after -sales support and service to its Phantom 4 Pro and Phantom 4 Advanced Drones. This means that there will be no more official technical support or product maintenance for these two models – and it does not come as a big surprise, given that none of them have been in production since 2018. It’s just the way for the consumer electronics world: Things are moving fast, nothing lasts forever, and resources need to be directed at newer products.

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