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DJI said it wouldn't, but it weirdly did anyhow

DJI said it wouldn't, but it weirdly did anyhow

The Verge22-05-2025

DJI won't explain why the Mavic 4 Pro went on sale in the USA.
. Now, the company won't answer our questions about the launch at all. How did Adorama obtain a shipment of drones? Will DJI honor the preorders at B&H? Does any other retailer have a shipment? Will DJI honor its warranty on those sales?
'We are unable to provide any additional information at this time,' DJI spokesperson Daisy Kong tells The Verge. Adorama's pages now say 'temporarily unavailable'; B&H has 'suspended backorders' for now.

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