DJI’s list of unsupported and soon-to-be unsupported product models has expanded to 111. Among the affected products are drones, including early Phantoms and Mavics. The company is asking owners to pay attention to the cut-off dates of their devices.
The Phantom 4 Advanced and Phantom 4 Pro models attained end-of-service status in June 2025. The 2017 Mavic Pro Platinum lost support in April 2025.
More consumer and industrial drones lose support
The 2018 Mavic Air, one of DJI’s most popular consumer-grade drones, lost support on January 1, 2025. It was preceded by the 2017 DJI Spark and the 2016 Mavic Pro on October 1, 2024.
Other models, such as the Phantom 3 Advanced, Phantom 3 Pro, Phantom 3 Standard, and Phantom 3 SE, lost support in January 2023. The Phantom 4 and the Phantom 4 Pro Obsidian Edition followed suit in the same year.
Next on the chopping block are the Matrice series, including the M200 V2, M210 V2, and M210 RTK V2. Support for these models will end at the end of January 2026.
DJI states that upgrading to newer models will allow its customers to benefit from its latest technologies and customer service. According to the company, stopping support for older models frees up more resources for new product development.
The updated list is available here.








