Osmo Firmware Update

As you log file states, everything has been updated to the version on the microSD card. The plus sign suffix in the App about page suggests that you have not updated your App (latest 2.7.1 for iOS).
 
It says in the firmware release notes:
20. "Single video recordings in high temperatures are capped at 30 minutes to ensure video quality".

So the 30 minute maximum recording time is only in high temperatures on the OSMO, is it only in high temperatures in the I1 as well?
And what is considered high temperature?
 
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Seems this temperature argument is fallacious: in all probability the 30 minutes limit has been implemented to avoid taxes in some countries where a legal difference is made between photo cameras and video camera (video cameras have higher taxes rates).
 

Yes of course thats the reason most likely. I was just interested to know if its only in high temperatures on the Inspire 1 as well, and what is considered a high temperature?

As usual DJI is vague in their explanations, most likely because what they tell you is not the correct reason for the changes.
 
As you log file states, everything has been updated to the version on the microSD card. The plus sign suffix in the App about page suggests that you have not updated your App (latest 2.7.1 for iOS).
I didn't update the DJI Go app before updating the OSMO myself (because I had to do an urgent job with the Inspire and I tend to be careful when everything works alright with an older firmware…)
But I've just updated the app right now and the «About» menu still shows version 1.0.1.19.
The update log was successful and it seems I got all the new functions. So it's a bit weird but not dramatic.
 

Same result for me: Updated via microSD card and 2.7.1 app says FW version is still 1.0.1.19+, with all new features active. One issue, though: I can't find the "Free" selection for the thumb controller in the menu. Anyone know where that function is hiding?
 
Thanks for your comments. As a result of your response I tested several of the new features and they did work ... those that I could actually observe. Still have the original version noted ... seems several users have same problem. We will see. Thanks
 

David - Upgrading from 1.0.1.19 to 01.05.02.00 using SD card approach. GO app current at 2.7.1. Upgrade progressed what appeared to be normal up to 95% (was monitoring with Go app on iPhone). At 95% it stayed ... did have a very quick flash screen message that upgrade completed successfully however reading was still 95%. I continued to wait for probably 45 more minutes ... no change. Decided to turn off Osmo and Go app ... restarted both (95% message gone) ... connected Wi-Fi ... Go app displayed start screen. However when I tapped the camera icon to enter the Go app ... indicated update no complete so stopped at that point. Osmo by itself was operating normally. Finally deleted Go app from iPhone, reloaded from app store and reconnected with Osmo ... appeared to be OK. When I checked on Osmo version still 1.0.1.19. Tried the redo of upgrade, downloaded firmware again, tried again but no action. Any suggestions? (Sorry for the long explanation) Thanks
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Here's what I would do. I updated mine using the sd card that came with the osmo using the sd card method. I downloaded the file on my Mac book, extracted the bin file then inserted the sd card into my Mac and copied the bin file into the dcim folder.

Beforehand I formatted the card in the osmo so as I had a clean card and updated the Dji app on my iPhone 6s and make sure you have full battery

Then insert your sd card into the osmo with the gimbil locked and the osmo placed flat on a desk etc start it up and leave it alone
Mine took about 14 mins to update with no issues

At NO POINT did I log on to the Dji app as I don't think they have got that side of it right yet. I really think this makes a difference but might be wrong

When I got a solid green light on the left led I then turned it off and at that point left it alone for a minute and then I started up the osmo and connected to the app and all was well.
If this doesn't work I would reinstate the older firmware and start again
 
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Can't find it either…
 

I tried several times. It finally worked after I reformatted the SD before putting the .bin on it.
 
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I had exactly the same problem. It worked for me when I formatted the SD before putting the .bin file in the root directory. I contacted DJI after sales but got no sense from them. Keep trying; mine worked at the 3rd attempt!
 
Hello guys ! I am using the X3 from the Inspire with the OSMO. Everything worked fine until the last update of the Inspire, 1.7.0.90. After the firmware update, the drone works fine, but I have problems with OSMO, more exactly with the sound recorded on the videos....it is heard in slow motion, the voices are all distorted....anyone had this problem? I think the only updates I should make are for Inspire, I can't download and install firmware updates for OSMO, right ? Thanks....
 

I maybe have the answer! Trust your Osmos; there are bugs in the DJI GO app which means that the it fails to recognise the update. Here is a reply to my mail from DJI Support:
"Dear Sebastian,

Thank you for contacting the DJI Support.

You should check in the LOG file if the update was successful. The App can be a little buggy in the way it will show a earlier firmware version.
You can also try to reinstall the app and reconnect to see if it keeps giving the older version.

But if the LOG says it is successful that should be alright, regardless of what the app says.

Thanks for choosing DJI.

Kind regards,

DJI Support EU
Stefan"