DJI Phantom 3 4K Latest Firmware Upgrade Guide

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The DJI Phantom 3 4K is a popular drone that requires regular firmware updates to ensure optimal performance.

To start the update process, make sure your drone is fully charged and connected to your computer via a USB cable.

The latest firmware upgrade for the DJI Phantom 3 4K is version 03.05.0400, which improves the drone's stability and reduces the risk of crashes.

This firmware update also enhances the drone's video transmission system, allowing for more reliable and stable video feeds.

Before proceeding with the update, it's essential to back up your drone's data to prevent any loss of settings or preferences.

To back up your data, go to the DJI GO app and navigate to the "Settings" menu, where you'll find the "Backup" option.

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Prepare Memory Card

To prepare your memory card, you'll need to extract the BIN file from the firmware ZIP file downloaded earlier.

First, locate the BIN file within the firmware ZIP file.

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Next, copy the BIN file to the root level of your memory card.

Make sure the BIN file is in the correct location, as this will ensure smooth installation of the latest firmware on your DJI Phantom 3 4K.

Insert the memory card into the memory card slot on the camera.

Software Installation

To ensure a smooth software installation process for your DJI Phantom 3 4K, follow these steps:

Make sure both your Phantom and remote controller are turned off before starting the installation process.

Ensure your Phantom battery is at least 50% charged, indicated by at least two lights illuminating when pressing the battery button.

Insert the Phantom battery into your Phantom and power it on by pressing and releasing the power button quickly, then immediately pressing and holding it in for 2 seconds.

The upgrade process will begin automatically after your Phantom is powered on. Watch the camera status light to monitor the installation process.

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The camera status light will flash green while your Phantom is starting up, alternate between red and green while the firmware update is being installed, and turn solid green when the firmware update successfully completes.

Power down your Phantom by turning off the Phantom battery, which involves pressing and releasing the power button quickly, then immediately pressing and holding it in for 2 seconds.

To verify the firmware installed successfully, open the TXT file created on your memory card and verify that the last line includes "success".

Here's a summary of the camera status light behavior during the installation process:

  • Flash green while starting up
  • Alternate between red and green during the update
  • Turn solid green when the update completes

Similarly, when installing the firmware on your remote controller using the DJI GO app, ensure your remote controller has at least 50% battery level, indicated by at least two white lights lit up at the bottom of the remote controller.

Power down your remote controller via the power button by pressing and releasing it quickly, then immediately pressing and holding it in for 2 seconds.

To verify the firmware installed successfully, look in the General Settings --> About section of DJI GO to verify you see the new firmware version.

Updating the Drone

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Before you start updating your DJI Phantom 3 4K drone, make sure to check the battery, SD card, and Internet connection.

To update the firmware, you'll need to download the latest package from the official DJI website onto your computer or laptop. Double-check that you're downloading the correct firmware for your Phantom 3.

Insert your SD card into your computer, extract the firmware package into the root directory of the SD card, and remove it from your computer. Ensure that both the aircraft and remote controller are powered off.

Insert the SD card into the SD card slot on the Phantom 3 camera, and power on the aircraft. The firmware upgrade will begin automatically after your quadcopter is powered on.

It will take roughly 25 minutes to complete the firmware update, and the camera status light will blink green and red to indicate the upgrade is happening. Check the upgrade status to ensure the firmware update was successful.

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If the update fails, check the .txt files on the SD card, which will indicate the result as "failed." Try upgrading the firmware again.

You can also update the firmware using the DJI Fly app or DJI Assistant 2. Make sure to follow the specific steps for your device, and be patient during the update process.

Here's a summary of the steps:

  • Download the latest firmware package
  • Extract it to the SD card
  • Insert the SD card into the Phantom 3 camera
  • Power on the aircraft
  • Wait for the update to complete (approximately 25 minutes)
  • Check the upgrade status for success or failure

Remember to always follow the specific instructions for your device and be cautious during the update process to avoid any issues.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting can be a real pain, but don't worry, I've got you covered. If your Phantom 3 firmware update fails, it's likely due to a long beeping sound after the update has been running for some time.

Here are the common signs of a failed firmware update: a long beeping sound, a solid red camera indicator light, or a *.txt file on the SD Card with the result "fail".

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The first thing to try is downloading the package again onto a clean memory card. Make sure you download the correct package for your Phantom 3.

If you're still having issues, try following the best practices: updating the DJI GO App.

If you're still stuck, refer to the following list of common failure signs:

  • Long beeping sound after the update has been running for some time.
  • Camera indicator light is solid red after the update.
  • After the update, the SD Card will contain a *.txt file where the result will show “fail”.

How to Instructions

To update the Phantom 3 firmware, you'll need to download the latest firmware package and extract it onto a clean SD card or USB flash drive.

The quadcopter and remote controller use the same firmware, so you'll only need to download it once. You can find the latest firmware package on the DJI website.

To update the remote controller firmware, turn off the remote controller and insert the SD card into the USB port. Switch it back on and wait for approximately 60 seconds until the upgrade begins.

The update process will take around 10 minutes to complete, during which the Status LED on the remote controller will show a solid blue color. You'll also hear fast beeps from the transmitter.

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If you don't have a SD card reader, you can insert the SD card into the gimbal and connect it to the remote controller using a cable to upgrade the firmware.

Here are the steps to update the remote controller firmware using the DJI GO app:

  1. Make sure the DJI GO app is updated to version 1.2.0 or later.
  2. Tap the System Status Bar in the Camera View.
  3. Tap Overall Status and then Download the firmware update package.

The status LED on the remote control will blink blue during the update and blink green once it's completed successfully.

Alternatively, you can update the remote controller firmware using a USB drive. Here are the steps:

  1. Place the firmware file onto the root directory of the USB drive.
  2. Safely remove the USB drive from your computer.
  3. Turn off both the Remote Control and the Phantom 3.
  4. Place the USB drive into the USB port of the Remote Control.
  5. Turn on the Remote Control.

The update process will take around 1-2 minutes to complete, during which the Status LED will show a blue color. Once it's completed, the Status LED will show a solid green color and the beeping sound will stop.

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If you're trying to update the firmware but are unable to do so, you may need to update the firmware to a previous version first. For example, if you're trying to update to version 1.4.0010 but are unable to do so, you may need to update to version 1.3.20 first.

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Remote Controller

To update your DJI Phantom 3 remote controller, you'll need to install the latest firmware using the DJI GO app. The first step is to install the latest version of the DJI GO app on your mobile device, either from the App Store on Apple devices or from DJI's download page on Android devices.

To ensure a successful update, make sure your remote controller has at least 50% battery level, indicated by two white lights lit up at the bottom of the controller. If your remote controller is low on power, charge it before proceeding.

In the DJI GO app, click the rectangle status message at the top center to check for an "Upgrade Required" message. If you don't see this message, try disconnecting and reconnecting your USB/Lightning cable.

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Tap the "Upgrade Required" message to begin the firmware update process. This will download the firmware update package, which you can track using the progress bar in the app.

The remote controller's status light will blink blue during the update process, and green when it's completed successfully. To verify the update, power down your remote controller by pressing and releasing the power button quickly, then holding it in for 2 seconds.

In the DJI GO app, check the General Settings --> About section to confirm the new firmware version is installed. The Overall Status in the app should display a "Normal" status.

Samuel Forte

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Samuel Forte is a seasoned writer with a passion for sharing his experiences and knowledge. He has been writing for over 20 years and has covered various topics ranging from technology to personal development. Samuel's work has been featured in several publications, including Forbes and The Huffington Post.

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