Drone On My Phone

Drone On My Phone

FPV Racing Practice and More!

465 ratings
383 reviews
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 20, 2016
  • December 26, 2022

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Practice FPV and LOS drone flying with realistic physics. Includes challenges for beginners and advanced pilots, open maps for freestyle, and VR mode. Compete with friends via Bluetooth multiplayer.

FPV and LOS challenges
Realistic physics engine
VR mode support
Bluetooth multiplayer racing
Open maps for freestyle
Controller support (MFi, PS4, Xbox)
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What's New in Drone On My Phone

1.4

December 26, 2022

We are proud to finally announce a new update! It includes some widely requested and long overdue features: - much bigger maps, no timers, practice freestyle etc - rework of drone control PIDs, hopefully flies better now - adjustable screen size for clipped ends and VR on big phones - minor tweaks and bug fixes We hope everyone enjoys the new updates as much as we enjoyed creating them. As usual, please keep the feedback and suggestions coming in and all the best for 2023.

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In-App Purchases

$1.99

Map Bundle 1

More challenges for intermediate and advanced flying.

User reviews

Not great

U can’t connect a dji RC n3

Can’t believe this

I can’t even change the rates???
Where is ACRO???
One of most stupid simulators I ever seen

Very good overall

Very fun for a bit after you get it, but after a while the limited maps got kinda boring and I don’t play much anymore because you have to pay for new maps and I don’t want to pay

Unrealistic

The controls are so drastic in movement it is terribly unrealistic to real flight

Good game

I as a child have a drone that is hard to control and has 2 speed modes and is super sensitive so this helps a lot

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User experience

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Compatibility issues with certain controllers

Bug

Crashes on completing certain levels

Bug

Inconsistent throttle and pitch behavior

Bug

Requested Features

5 requests

More free maps and environments

Feature

Customizable drone settings and tuning

Feature

Leaderboards and competitive features

Feature

Free flight mode without challenges

Feature

Mute/volume controls for drone sounds

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FAQ

What is Drone On My Phone?

Drone On My Phone is a mobile application designed to help users learn and improve their FPV (First Person View) and LOS (Line Of Sight) drone flying skills. It features a realistic physics engine, various challenges, open maps for freestyle flying, and supports VR mode and Bluetooth multiplayer racing.

What are the key features of Drone On My Phone?

Key features include FPV and LOS challenges for different skill levels, a realistic physics engine with adjustable stabilization, VR mode with 2D and 3D views, Bluetooth multiplayer racing, and support for MFi, PS4, and Xbox controllers. Users can also explore larger open maps for freestyle flying.

How much does Drone On My Phone cost?

The app offers many challenges for free and has no third-party advertising. Additional maps with more challenges and an Advanced Controller for enhanced control are available as low-cost in-app purchases.

What devices is Drone On My Phone compatible with?

The app requires iOS 13 and higher. It supports MFi game controllers, and iOS 13+ also supports PS4 and Xbox controllers. VR mode is available with a compatible headset.

What are the common use cases for Drone On My Phone?

Common use cases include practicing basic drone maneuvers like hovering and landing, learning to fly through gates, improving freestyle flying skills, and engaging in competitive multiplayer races. It's also used for experiencing drone flight in VR before piloting a real drone.