The Weekly Authority: Our best of MWC 2022

Publish date: 2022-10-10

⚡ Welcome to The Weekly Authority, the Android Authority newsletter that breaks down the top Android and tech news from the week. The 184th edition here, post-MWC 2022, fresh from a bunch of new devices, previews of what’s to come, and more.

👋 Tristan from the Daily here with you, with Paula back next week. I’m still in Barcelona over the weekend, sampling some of the city now that things are calmer…

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Lots of hands-on from MWC 2022 this week:

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Weekly Wonder

Jonathan Feist / Android Authority

Jonathan Feist from DroneRush wanted to take a moment to address a concern that some of us may have:

Where are all the drones?

Decades of entertainment and a few years of promises had us believing that we’d be flying around in, and have our groceries delivered by drones by now. That’s obviously not the case, but why?

Truth is, the largest obstacle to soaring the blue skies are a bunch of pesky drone laws.

BVLOS restrictions

Most countries around the globe require Unmanned Aerial Systems to be operated within Visual Line of Sight (VLOS) to the pilot. With a law like that, let’s be honest, if your Amazon delivery driver can see your house, it’s usually faster and easier to just walk the package to your doorstep. Until flights Beyond VLOS are allowed, drone deliveries are not a likely thing to happen.

Night flight

It’s also against the law for most pilots to fly at night. Licensed drone pilots with night certification are the exception, at least in the United States. Being that darkness falls early for a large portion of the year, not being allowed to fly after sunset is a major drawback for operations such as drone deliveries.

License plates

Finally, the US is currently rolling out Remote ID requirements. That means that any drone put on the market today could be obsolete in just a few months. That being said, we’re excited for all of the possible new drones that could be hitting the market closer to the end of the year. We’re certain to see new drones from DJI and more once the FAA starts certifying the various Remote ID technologies.

What about flying cars and passenger drones?

There are some exciting looking passenger drones in the works, but the truth is, as soon as an aircraft reaches 55lbs, it is no longer a “drone” in the eyes of the FAA, it is now just an aircraft. It would be better to consider passenger drones the same way you consider a helicopter today, and expect to have to abide by helipad locations for your travels. As such, is there really a rush to introduce a new breed of helicopter? We look forward to it, but our dreams of flying our own cars from our own driveways are more than a few years out of reach.

Tech Calendar

Tech Tweet of the Week

In stark contrast to the awesome OSOM cable above, this sign was spotted in the wild.

Make no mistake, this cable concept has no data transfer capabilities for your phone, but it will get you from 4% to fire in record time.

Signing out for now,

Tristan Rayner, Senior Editor.

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