What’s New In The DJI Mavic 4 Pro Firmware Update From 13 January 2026?
- by Stefan Gandhi
DJI has released a new firmware update for the DJI Mavic 4 Pro on 13 January 2026, delivering refinements aimed at improving flight behaviour, safety logic and overall system stability. This update applies across the aircraft, supported remote controllers and the DJI Fly app, making it an important install for both consumer pilots and professional operators flying in the UK.
Firmware updates like this play a key role in keeping your drone reliable, predictable and aligned with DJI’s latest performance tuning. While the update does not introduce headline grabbing new features, it focuses on optimising the flying experience in ways that directly impact confidence, control and operational safety.
Firmware Versions Included In This Update
This release updates several components within the DJI ecosystem to ensure consistency across hardware and software:
- Aircraft firmware updated to v01.00.0500
- DJI RC Pro 2 remote controller firmware updated to v01.00.0500
- DJI RC 2 remote controller firmware updated to v08.01.0100
- DJI Fly app updated to v1.19.4
Keeping all components on matching versions is essential for stable operation, particularly for pilots using intelligent flight features or flying in more demanding environments.
Improved Flight Control Experience
One of the primary focuses of this update is refinement of flight control behaviour. DJI has adjusted internal control algorithms to deliver smoother response during manoeuvres and more predictable handling across a range of flight conditions.
For consumer pilots, this translates into more confidence when flying manually, especially during slower cinematic movements or precise positioning for photography and video. For professional users, the optimisation supports repeatable flight paths and improved consistency during commercial operations such as surveying, inspections and media capture.
These refinements also contribute to better stability during hover and reduced micro corrections from the aircraft, which helps improve image sharpness and video smoothness.
Optimised Low Battery Return To Home Behaviour
Battery management is a critical part of safe drone operation, particularly for longer flights or missions flown at distance. This firmware update improves the Low battery Return to Home strategy, refining how the aircraft assesses remaining power and decides when to initiate automated recovery.
The optimisation helps ensure the aircraft responds more accurately to real world conditions rather than relying on conservative estimates alone. This can reduce unnecessary early Return to Home triggers while still prioritising safe recovery before battery levels become critical.
For UK pilots flying in colder weather or variable wind conditions, this improvement supports safer decision making by the aircraft when power margins tighten.
Stability Improvements & Issue Fixes
DJI has also addressed a number of known issues as part of this update. While DJI does not publish a full public bug list, these fixes typically relate to edge case behaviour, connectivity stability and background system processes.
Regular firmware maintenance like this helps reduce the risk of unexpected behaviour during flight and ensures compatibility with the latest versions of the DJI Fly app and supported controllers. Professional operators in particular benefit from minimising the chance of technical interruptions during paid work.
Important Things To Check After Updating
After installing the firmware, DJI advises pilots to review camera settings within the DJI Fly app. Camera configurations reset as part of the update process, so parameters such as resolution, frame rate, colour profiles and exposure settings should be checked before flying.
If the update process fails, a restart of the aircraft, remote controller and DJI Fly app or DJI Assistant 2 for Consumer Drones is recommended before retrying. Ensuring a stable internet connection and sufficient battery charge on all devices also helps prevent installation issues.
Who Should Install This Update
This firmware update is recommended for all DJI Mavic 4 Pro users. Hobbyist pilots benefit from smoother handling and improved battery logic, while professional users gain additional reliability and confidence during operational flights.
Keeping firmware up to date also supports long term compatibility with future DJI Fly app updates and helps maintain resale value by ensuring the aircraft remains fully supported.
Conclusion
The DJI Mavic 4 Pro firmware update from 13 January 2026 focuses on refinement rather than reinvention. With improved flight control behaviour, smarter low battery Return to Home logic and general stability fixes, it delivers meaningful benefits for both consumer and professional pilots in the UK. Installing the update ensures your aircraft continues to perform as intended and remains aligned with DJI’s latest optimisation work.
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