DJI has announced that as of September 30th, 2022, they will no longer be providing maintenance or technical support for their Phantom 2 (2.4G) and Phantom 3 4K drone models or their accessories. It’s not much of a surprise, given that DJI hasn’t manufactured these products since 2017 and drone technology has come a long way, but there are still a lot of Phantom 2 and Phantom 3 models out there still flying. Naturally, DJI is suggesting that users of the Phantom 2 and Phantom 3 drones update their kit to a more modern drone. They don’t specifically say a new DJI drone and don’t mention any specific models but obviously, they want you to buy more because that’s what businesses do. But drone technology has come a long way since the days of the Phantom 2 and 3.
DJI’s notice reads:
If you’re still flying a Phantom 2 or Phantom 3 and think it needs to get the once-over from the DJI engineers, then you’re going to have to get it done quickly because in a couple of months you’ll be out of luck. In some parts of the world, you might be out of luck already if they don’t have any replacement parts you might need available. Product Information: As of the date of service suspension, we will no longer provide you with services for these products involving product inquiries, technical support, and product maintenance. We apologize for any inconveniences this may cause. If you are still using any of the above products, we sincerely recommend that you upgrade it to an alternative product of a new model, so that you can enjoy our more recent and improved technologies, and we can then continue to provide you with efficient service. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us for assistance through our online support page on DJI’s official website. Thank you for your understanding and support. There’s no mention of anything happening to the Phantom 4 series of drones yet, not even a discontinuation, let alone dropping of support, so I think if you’re flying one of these, you’ll be safe for a while. Looks like it’s time to finally upgrade yourself to a Mavic or Mini (or an Autel – just sayin’)!