Almost two years after the successful launch of the Osmo Pocket 3, there are the first indications of a successor: the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 is apparently in development and can now be seen in leaked images. Particularly striking is a surprising new feature in the camera, which suggests a comprehensive upgrade. Even though no technical data has yet been confirmed, the leaks indicate exciting changes that should be of interest to both vloggers and travel content creators.
- Leak shows a suspected prototype of the Osmo Pocket 4 for the first time
- Striking dual camera instead of single lens
- Larger gimbal for more stable shots recognizable
- Market launch could be in time for the Christmas season
A possible generational leap in terms of camera
The leaked images published by a well-known DJI leaker make us sit up and take notice: instead of the single lens previously used, DJI appears to be relying on a dual camera system for the fourth generation. This would be a clear break with the previous concept and could significantly expand the camera’s range of functions. A combination of a standard lens and a telephoto lens would be conceivable, allowing vloggers and filmmakers to switch more flexibly between different perspectives without having to resort to external equipment.
Pocket 4 prototype. Not much info yet. DJI designers love to surprise us#osmopocket4 pic.twitter.com/oEsvK2r97p
– Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) August 31, 2025
The gimbal design has also visibly changed. While the Osmo Pocket 3 is already appreciated for its 3-axis gimbal for butter-smooth shots, the larger housing of the presumed successor indicates even more stable and perhaps more precise movements. If DJI has indeed made improvements here, the device could be particularly interesting for dynamic scenes such as sports shots or action vlogs.
A leak with question marks, but a plausible development
Whether the leaked images are actually a prototype of the Osmo Pocket 4 has not yet been definitively confirmed. Nevertheless, there are a number of reasons to believe it is real: the time gap of almost two years since the last release fits in well with DJI’s typical product cycle. In addition, a launch in the fall of 2025 would coincide perfectly with the pre-Christmas period – a date that DJI has often used in the past to launch new products.
Even if no official specs or prices are available yet, the move towards a dual camera would be a logical technological step. Competing products are increasingly relying on more flexibility in terms of focal lengths and image sensors. With such equipment, DJI could further establish its Osmo Pocket series not only in the vlogging sector, but also in the semi-professional segment. The design of the leaked model is also reminiscent of the recently surfaced Osmo Nano, which would also fit in with a strategic expansion of the product line.
Conclusion
The first leaks about the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 point to an exciting camera upgrade. A possible dual camera in combination with a larger gimbal could provide significantly more creative freedom and take the Pocket series to a new level. Whether and in what form these functions will actually be implemented remains to be seen. Official details on price and market launch are still pending, but a launch in the fall of 2025 seems likely – just in time to shine as a highlight among the technology gifts at the end of the year.
