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DJI Mimo app for Android: Setup and troubleshooting
Learn how to download, install and use the DJI Mimo app on Android, including setup steps, device connections, key features and common fixes.
The DJI Mimo app is the companion app for DJI handheld devices like the Osmo Mobile gimbals and Osmo Pocket cameras.
It unlocks additional settings, enables firmware updates, and provides creative templates and modes that make mobile filming smoother and more professional.
However, Android users sometimes run into issues such as crashes, failed installs, connection problems, or devices not being detected. If you’ve ever asked “why won’t DJI Mimo work on Android?”, you’re not alone — and most issues can be fixed quickly with the right setup.
This guide walks you through exactly how to install DJI Mimo on Android, connect compatible devices, and troubleshoot common problems.
Key takeaways
DJI Mimo is used to control DJI handheld cameras and gimbals, not DJI drones.
Android setup requires correct installation and permissions (Bluetooth + location are common blockers).
Most connection issues are fixed by restarting, updating firmware, and removing old pairings.
Crashes often relate to app version conflicts, permissions, or battery optimisation settings.
At a glance: DJI Mimo Android problems and quick fixes
Issue | Common cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
App won't open | Version conflict / cache | Clear cache, reinstall |
App crashes | Permissions / optimisation | Enable permissions, disable optimisation |
Device won't connect | Bluetooth / location blocked | Enable Bluetooth + location |
Connection drops | Background power saving | Battery optimisation off |
Firmware update fails | Low battery / unstable connection | Charge + retry on stable network |
What does the DJI Mimo app do?
DJI Mimo is designed to provide a complete control and editing workflow for DJI handheld filming products. It gives users deeper control over shooting modes and settings compared to using the device alone.
It’s especially useful for creators who want fast production workflows — shoot, edit, export, and post — without needing a laptop.
Core features of DJI Mimo
DJI Mimo includes tools for shooting, controlling devices, and creating quick edits. Depending on your device, features may include:
Live preview and camera control.
Resolution and frame rate selection.
Manual exposure controls (device dependent).
Intelligent shooting modes.
Basic editing and templates.
Firmware update support.
For many users, the biggest benefit is convenience — Mimo makes it easier to capture stable footage with professional-looking results.
DJI devices that use the Mimo app
The following DJI devices are compartible with the DJI Mimo app:
Osmo Pocket, DJI Pocket 2, DJI Pocket 3.
Osmo Action, DJI Action 2, Osmo Action 3, Osmo Action 4, Osmo Action 5 Pro, Osmo Action 6.
Osmo Mobile 3, DJI OM4, DJI OM 4 SE, DJI OM 5, Osmo Mobile 6, Osmo Mobile SE, Osmo Moble 7 Series, Osmo Mobile 8.
DJI Mic Mini, DJI Mic 3.
Osmo 360, Osmo Nano.
How to download and install DJI Mimo on Android
Installing DJI Mimo on Android can be straightforward, but availability depends on device compatibility and how Android handles app permissions and security.
Before you install, it helps to ensure:
Your Android OS is updated.
You have enough storage space.
You’re installing from a trusted source.
Downloading DJI Mimo on compatible Android phones
Some users find DJI Mimo isn’t available through their usual app store browsing. If that happens, it’s often because of device compatibility filters or regional differences.
If you’re struggling to locate it, the best practice is to use DJI’s official guidance for Android installation and ensure you’re using the correct version for your device model.
Permissions and first-time setup on Android
On Android, DJI Mimo often requires permissions that users don’t expect. If permissions are denied, the app may fail to detect devices or connect reliably.
Common permissions include:
Bluetooth access (for device pairing).
Location access (required for Bluetooth/Wi-Fi scanning on many phones).
Storage/media access (saving files to the device).
Camera/microphone access (recording, previews, audio).
If something doesn’t work, check permissions first — it’s one of the quickest fixes.
Supported Android devices for DJI Mimo app
With Android, DJI Mimi requires Android 9.0 or above.
Compatible with:
Huawei: Huawei Mate 70 pro, Huawei Mate 70 RS, Huawei Mate 70 Pro, Huawei Mate 70, Huawei Mate 60 Pro+, Huawei Mate 60 Pro, Huawei Mate 60, Huawei Mate 50 pro, Huawei Mate 50, Huawei P70 Ultra, Huawei P70 Pro, Huawei P70, Huawei P60 Pro, Huawei P60, Huawei P50 Pro, Huawei P50.
HONOR: HONOR Magic 7 pro, HONOR Magic 6 pro, HONOR Magic 5 pro, HONOR 300 Pro, HONOR 200 Pro, HONOR 100 Pro, HONOR 90 Pro, HONOR 80 Pro.
Galaxy: Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S22, Galaxy Z FIip 4.
Xiaomi: Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, Xiaomi 17 Pro, Xiaomi 17, Xiaomi 15 Pro Max, Xiaomi 15 Pro, Xiaomi 15, Xiaomi 14 Pro Max, Xiaomi 14 Pro, Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Xiaomi 13 Pro.
Redmi: Redmi K70 Pro.
OPPO: OPPO Find X8 Ultra, OPPO Find X8 Pro, OPPO Find X7 Ultra, OPPO Find X7 Pro, OPPO Find X6 Pro, OPPO Reno12 Pro, OPPO Reno11 Pro, OPPO Reno10 Pro.
OnePlus: OnePlus 13, OnePlus 12, OnePlus 11.
VIVO: VIVO X200 Ultra, VIVO X200 Pro, VIVO X200 Pro mini, VIVO X100 Ultra, VIVO X100 Pro, VIVO X90 Pro+, VIVO X90 Pro, iQOO 12 Pro.
Connecting DJI devices to Mimo on Android
Once installed, connection issues are the #1 frustration for Android users. The good news is that most connection problems come down to setup steps — not faulty hardware.
A clean pairing process usually solves the issue quickly.
Connecting DJI Osmo Pocket range
For Pocket devices, the connection method depends on the model and setup. In many cases you’ll need to ensure the device is powered on and in the correct connection mode before opening the app.
A simple connection workflow usually looks like:
Power on the Pocket device.
Open DJI Mimo.
Select the device when it appears.
Follow pairing prompts.
Confirm connection and view live preview.
If the device doesn’t appear, restart both the phone and device, and check the required wireless settings.
Connecting Osmo Mobile and other handheld devices
Osmo Mobile gimbals commonly connect via Bluetooth. If a gimbal doesn’t show up, it often means the phone is connected to a previous pairing or Bluetooth permission isn’t enabled.
To improve pairing success:
Remove old pairings from Android Bluetooth history.
Keep the gimbal close during setup.
Close other apps that might be using camera permissions.
Restart Bluetooth if detection fails.
Once paired properly, the Mimo app usually provides more control over tracking, stabilisation behaviour, and filming modes.
Core shooting features in DJI Mimo
Once connected, DJI Mimo unlocks the shooting tools that make DJI handheld devices more powerful. Many of these tools are the reason Mimo is worth installing in the first place.
For creators, it’s not only about control — it’s about speed and simplicity.
Camera modes and manual control options
Depending on your device, DJI Mimo may offer:
Standard video and photo modes.
Manual ISO and shutter control.
EV adjustment and white balance.
Resolution and frame rate settings.
Manual controls are especially helpful for getting consistent results in changing lighting, such as indoor/outdoor shooting, cloudy days, or fast-moving scenes.
Creative shooting modes in DJI Mimo
DJI Mimo also includes creative modes aimed at quick content creation. These can include:
Templates (“Story mode” style edits).
Time-lapse workflows.
Panorama tools.
Subject tracking and follow modes (gimbal dependent).
These modes are ideal for creators who want smooth footage without heavy editing knowledge. You can capture content that looks professional even with minimal production time.
Common DJI Mimo Android issues and fixes
Android device ecosystems vary hugely, which is why Mimo behaves differently across phone brands. Crashes, compatibility issues, and connection failures are often caused by phone settings rather than the DJI hardware.
The best strategy is to troubleshoot in a simple order — permissions, updates, pairing, then optimisation settings.
DJI Mimo app not opening or crashing on Android
If DJI Mimo won’t open or keeps crashing, try:
Restart your phone.
Clear DJI Mimo cache.
Update the app (if an update exists).
Uninstall and reinstall.
Ensure all permissions are enabled.
Disable battery optimisation for DJI Mimo.
Battery optimisation is a very common cause of random app closure, background disconnects, and unstable performance.
Connection problems between phone and device
If your DJI device won’t connect:
Confirm Bluetooth is switched on.
Ensure location services are enabled.
Remove old Bluetooth pairings.
Restart the device and reconnect fresh.
Avoid connecting through other apps first.
If Wi-Fi is involved, forgetting the device network and reconnecting can help fix handshake problems.
Firmware and app update best practices
Updates are essential for stability. However, firmware updates should be done carefully to avoid corrupted installs or interrupted processes.
Best practices include:
Charge both phone and device before updating.
Ensure a stable connection.
Don’t switch apps mid-update.
Restart after the update finishes.
Test connection before filming on-location.
This reduces the chance of turning up to a shoot with an app/device mismatch.
Conclusion and where to learn more about DJI Mimo
DJI Mimo is a powerful Android companion app for DJI handheld filming devices — offering better control, creative modes, and firmware support.
Most problems users experience come down to permission settings, connection setup, or background optimisation features on Android.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is DJI Mimo the app for DJI drones?

Which DJI devices are compatible with DJI Mimo?

Which mobile devices are compatible with DJI Mimo?

Why does DJI Mimo require location permission on Android?

DJI Mimo won’t connect to my gimbal — what should I do first?

Why does DJI Mimo keep crashing?

Should I update DJI Mimo or firmware first?

