Fly This Drone With a Recycled Phone.
I want to echo what other reviewers have said, that this is a great starter drone, with the added bonus of having a built-in camera. Other than charging the batteries, it's ready to fly out of the box, with no assembly required. It's surprisingly easy to fly for a beginner like me, even though I'm a septuagenarian and don't have the best reflexes or hand-eye coordination.
I was having a load of fun with it, but there were a few things regarding the use of a smartphone that I didn't care for. (No way was I going to spend the big $$$ for a drone with a screen equipped controller for my first drone.)
Issue one: My everyday phone is too large and too heavy to attach to the drone's controller and be comfortable to hold. It made the controller feel very top-heavy.
Issue Two: I didn't want to risk dropping and ruining an expensive phone, or having it slip out of the controller's clamp while I'm flying the drone.
Issue Three: Having to change the phone's settings each time I wanted to fly the drone.
Then it hit me: I didn't need phone service or even a phone with a SIM Card, I only needed a phone with WiFi, so why not recycle an old smartphone as a dedicated screen for my drone's controller?
This revelation solved these issues for me, and made the drone even more fun to fly.
My solution was to dig out an old pre-paid TracFone that was collecting dust in a drawer. (There must be countless millions of obsolete smartphones floating around out there. If you don't have one already, ask around, or visit a cell phone store, they'll have boxes of them.) The phone I had was a nice small, lightweight Samsung Galaxy A01. Viola! My drone controller now has a dedicated "Screen" That is both lightweight, compact, and won't freak me out if it gets dropped. I semi-permanently attached it to the controller using Velcro. The lighter weight makes the controller MUCH more comfortable to hold too.
There is a bonus to using a dedicated smartphone with the drone's controller in that I can permanently leave the phone set up for use with the drone. I can disable security so I can just swipe the screen and go. I can leave the screen brightness turned up to full brightness, set the screen timeout to 30 minutes, the phone in Airplane Mode with WiFi enabled to extend battery life by not having the cellular radio on, and only the Drone's app on the home screen. The phone stays Velcroed to the controller, ready to go whenever I want to fly.
In conclusion, I'm very, very happy with my drone and my sort-of customized controller setup, and I hope my suggestion of recycling an old smartphone proves helpful to those of you who read this.