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As @Scotflieger mentions above, you can turn off auto update on your iOS device to prevent the Go App updating if you do not want it to but there is a plethora of other communications still going on between your app, RC and aircraft to DJI servers when all connected.
Here is a list of what is going on 'behind the scenes'
•mydjiflight.dji.com
•newrelic.com - app analytics
•djistatic.com
•flurry.com
•conf.international.baidu.com
•baidu.com
•qbox.me (via qbox.wscdns.com)
•upgrade.dj2006.net
•pingma.qq.com
•u.dji.com
•acbe.aasky.net -type this one in a browser for a nice scare.
•tpns.qq.com
•dds.dji.com
•pilotv2.djivideos.com
•active.dji.com
•m.dji.com
•djicdn.com
•www.skypixel.com
•djiexplore.com
•flysafe
Additionally, having a 'Firmware Update Required' message on your app will not affect the performance of your machine in any way.
If you are seeing a problem in 12mph winds then there is another issue with your aircraft I'm afraid.
You are correct..and the problem was FW 1.8. my craft was perfect before that. taken care of not beaten. Treated like a queen. THE 1.8 and 1.7 limits propulsion to the extent that the aircraft would not move in the wind. DJI did not announce this at anytime during the 1.7 or 1.8 FW update. This is certainly not right. I can hope they, DJI makes it right by replacing my aircraft. We will see. I'm certainly not a DJI hater. but when you buy an inspire to replace your phantom to take on stability is slight higher winds, and it can not. I have a issue. Its like buying a corvette but getting the speed and stability of a Prius. You buy the corvette for specific reasons. Right now my P4 will handle the wind better that any inspire in 1.8, and I will not get any propulsion error or limitation in sport mode with the P4.