Sorry but I have called them and you are misrepresenting the situation. If you did call you would know they never categorically state what you claim. You must file a complaint under "Unauthorized Equipment" to have it process to their investigation arm, which you can not call or email or talk to. Even if you file a complaint they do not resolve individual complaints or give the consumer any kind of status report. The consumer specialist I talked to was adamant most complaints they get should be directed to the FTC and disputed under "Deceptive Business Practices" but she was very careful not to make blanket authoritative statements. Both arms of enforcement will respond via email with a reference # but you will never be notified by the FCC of an outcome and "might" hear something from the FTC.
For clarity purposes, part of what you are saying about naming is correct. The FCC is only concerned about transmission in the public frequency domain. DJI can take a T-600 change the motors, gimbal and camera and call it a Pro or whatever. None of those improvements change the frequency and/or power transmissions of a T-600. However, they are not calling a Pro X5, X5R, RAW or Black Edition's a V2 anywhere in their specs. They dont even mention T-601 on their sale site but its talked about in their forums by their own employees.
I would encourage anyone who is stuck with a 1410 that was sold as a V2.0 to file online complaints.
FCC Complaints
Company - FTC Complaint Assistant
Fortunately I have not been damaged by DJI's sales practice and dont really have a legitimate case to file a complaint but I went ahead and did so anyway and got a reference # from both. Not that it will do any good but the facts still remain that DJI certified 2 versions of Inspire with the FCC. V1 as T-600 and V2 as T-601. Thats not debatable in any way whatsoever.
Do you or anyone else really believe that DJI certified new hardware with a T-601 for no reason? Do you or anyone else believe what DJI-TIM, DJI-Ken and other reps on their own forums say that 1410 and 1510 are the exact same with a different label? Surely not. What about all the RMA's discussed on their own forums where they exchanged T-600 for T-601? B&H changed their product description for crying out loud due to this issue.
We've all gone around the block but maybe we might want to start in a new direction and theorize why DJI sought approval for a more powerful transmitter in the T-601 and what other changes occurred with their control boards in the 2 versions. That might produce more substantive discussion. Documented A/B test results would be fabulous for someone with both versions but there have been none that I can find.
We all run the risk of our products being quickly dated in this evolving technology. Im a guy who plunged into a Vision Plus late 2013 after fiddling with RC AC's for a number of years only to have the next version released within, what was it 90 days..early 2014 sometime? I wasnt happy but it didnt stop me from buying the + version, 2 P3's and now an Osmo and Inspire. Its the same risk for those who want the latest and greatest processors, video cards and now PCI-E SSD's. Adopt early and you will pay more and become dated quickly with new releases. There is a certain risk/reward curve for being cutting edge and each of us has the choice to adopt and pay the price or not.
Oh, I also dont watch the xfiles even though I have heard of it. That kind of TV programming doesnt interest me. The "who done it" stuff like CSI isnt part of my normal TV viewing habits which are minimal anyway. Sounds like xfiles is similar so, no thanks.