- The first DJI Osmo Pocket 4 leaks have appeared
- We could get an extra sensor and an additional screen
- It’s not clear when DJI’s next gimbal camera might launch
In our DJI Osmo Pocket 3 review, we gave the gimbal camera 4.5 stars out of 5, declaring it to be “class-leading”. In fact, it still sits in top spot of our best vlogging cameras guide two years later, so expectations are high for the follow-up – and we’ve just spotted the first leaks for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4.
Seasoned tipster @Quadro_News has posted a picture of what is described as a “Pocket 4 prototype”, and we also have a couple of different images of the camera from well-known leaker Fixed Focus Digital as well.
None of these pictures are of a particularly high quality, but they do give us some idea of how the design of the device might change this time around. It appears we might get a second camera sensor to improve photo and video capture, and potentially to expand the types of shots that can be captured.
What’s more, it looks as though there could be displays on both the front and the back of the camera, though it’s not clear exactly how they might be used. Two screens might also bump the price up from $519 / £489 / AU$849 – if it ever hits US stores – but we’ll have to wait and see.
Improving an already great pocketable vlogging camera
👉Pocket 4 prototype. Not much info yet. DJI designers love to surprise us.🧐#osmopocket4 pic.twitter.com/oEsvK2r97pAugust 31, 2025
The DJI Osmo Pocket 3, which launched in October 2023, is a relatively expensive bit of kit – but it does enough in terms of features and video quality to justify the price. It was also quite a significant upgrade over the Pocket 2 that came before it.
As these are the first leaks we’ve seen around the DJI Osmo Pocket 4, we don’t know too much about what to expect from upgrades this time around, though further improvements in camera sensors and photo and video resolutions are likely.
More internal storage would certainly be welcome, while the two screens would be an intriguing upgrade – possibly enabling more shooting modes or features (and maybe making selfies easier). It’s plausible that we’ll see upgrades in other areas as well, including tracking capabilities and audio capture.
There was a three-year gap between the Pocket 2 and the Pocket 3, so we might have to wait until 2026 for the Pocket 4 – unless DJI decides to push it out before the end of the year. We’ve already seen DJI launch its first 360 camera earlier in 2025, the DJI Osmo 360.
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