DJI Mavic 4 Pro Drone Receives Firmware Update for Smoother Flights
DJI has released a firmware update for the Mavic 4 Pro drone, DJI RC Pro 2, DJI RC 2, and the DJI Fly app, aimed at improving the overall flying experience.

Firmware Update Enhances Mavic 4 Pro Flight Experience
DJI has rolled out a firmware update for the Mavic 4 Pro drone, designed to provide a smoother flying experience for users. The update includes aircraft firmware v01.00.0800 for the Mavic 4 Pro, alongside DJI RC Pro 2 firmware v01.00.0700, DJI RC 2 firmware v10.00.0800, and DJI Fly app version 1.21.8. According to DJI, the update "fixed some known issues," which may seem underwhelming at first glance.
However, seasoned drone pilots know that these types of updates can make a significant difference in the drone's performance and reliability.
Key Features and Considerations
The firmware update is a routine release that reinforces DJI's ongoing software support for its flagship drone. As with previous Mavic 4 Pro firmware releases, DJI notes that camera settings will be reset after installation. This means that users should take a moment to double-check their preferred shooting profiles, exposure settings, and color modes before their next flight.
If the update fails, DJI recommends restarting the aircraft, remote controller, and DJI Fly app, or retrying through DJI Assistant 2 on a computer.
The main attraction is a 100MP 4/3-inch Hasselblad camera capable of recording 6K HDR video, complemented by dedicated 70mm and 168mm telephoto cameras. The drone also features the eye-catching Infinity Gimbal, which allows full 360-degree camera rotation along with upward shooting angles that weren't possible on previous Mavic models. This opens up entirely new creative camera movements for filmmakers without needing specialized rigs.
Conclusion
The firmware update for the Mavic 4 Pro drone is a welcome addition to the device's capabilities. With its improved flight experience, advanced features, and robust software support, the Mavic 4 Pro remains one of DJI's most capable platforms for photographers, filmmakers, inspectors, and advanced hobbyists alike. If you've already invested in the Mavic 4 Pro, updating is an easy recommendation.
And if you've been considering upgrading from an older Mavic or Air-series drone, this latest refresh is another reminder that DJI continues to refine what is arguably its most advanced consumer camera drone yet.
Source: DroneDJ