DJI has just dropped a rather consequential 11 second video on YouTube announcing the launch of the Osmo Pocket 4 next week on April 16.
Not a lot to say beyond that. The new YouTube trailer doesn't specifically name the Osmo Pocket 4, but with the tagline 'The World in my Pocket' you would be hard pushed to think of it being anything different.
Everything we know about the Pocket 4 so far
We published a whole post about this last week, and it was very popular indeed suggesting a huge pent up demand for the new camera.
You can read the full article here, but for those that want the highlights, here they are in snackable bullet form.
- Sensor: Retains the 1-inch sensor from the Pocket 3, maintaining strong low-light performance as a credible production tool.
- Video specs: 4K at 120 fps and potential 6K recording — a meaningful upgrade in slow-motion flexibility over the predecessor.
- Key features: Active Track 7.0, 10-bit D-Log color grading, and 2x lossless zoom are all highly rumored.
- Storage: Over 100 GB of built-in storage and transfer speeds up to 800 MB/s — a direct response to longstanding complaints about onboard storage limitations, and well-timed given the ongoing NAND shortage pushing memory card prices up.
- Weight: A rumored 35% reduction — from 179 g (6.3 oz) down to around 116 g (4.1 oz) — would make the Pocket 4 significantly lighter than an already-light predecessor.
- Physical changes: A built-in LED light and physical joystick controls are both expected additions.
- Battery: A larger 1,545 mAh battery promising around 200 minutes of recording time.
- Pricing: Base model rumored at $499–$599; Creator Combo at $649–$749 — a modest step up from the Pocket 3's current $499 street price, which has settled back after peaking at $799 during peak tariff disruption.
- Caveat: Nothing is confirmed; these specs are triangulated from multiple independent leak sources pending an official announcement.