If your DJI Mini drone is experiencing issues, it's important to start by inspecting the drone carefully. Check for physical damage, loose parts, or any abnormalities in its appearance.
Drone Not Powering On: If your DJI Mini is not turning on, try charging the battery using the original charger. Ensure that the battery is properly inserted and that the charging port is clean and free of debris.
Camera Malfunction: In case of camera issues, make sure the gimbal is functioning correctly. Calibrate the gimbal and check for any visible damage to the camera lens or sensor.
If the issues persist after troubleshooting, it's advisable to seek professional repair services. DJI offers authorized repair centers where certified technicians can diagnose and fix more complex problems.
Once your DJI Mini drone has been repaired, take preventive measures to avoid future damage. Follow proper storage practices, regularly update the firmware, and fly the drone in suitable weather conditions to maintain its longevity.