Pocket 3 owners have been pretty vocal about one thing: they want longer battery life. And now it looks like DJI has heard them. The next Pocket camera — the Osmo Pocket 4 — has quietly made its way through the FCC, hinting that a launch isn’t too far off.

The listing doesn’t give us glossy product images, but it does name a model number that lines up with earlier leaks. The real story, though? The battery. DJI appears to be bumping it up to 1,545 mAh while keeping the same 7.7 V setup as before. That’s roughly an 18% jump over the Pocket 3’s 1,300 mAh pack.
Factor in the usual rated vs. advertised capacity difference, and it’s very likely DJI will market this thing at around 1,600+ mAh. In real-world use, we’re probably talking about more than 20% extra shooting time — a pretty meaningful upgrade.
Not everything in the filing screams “brand-new design,” though. The connectivity still tops out at Wi-Fi 5, and Bluetooth Low Energy is sticking around — although there’s no clear mention yet of whether DJI is moving past BLE 5.2. And the outline shown in the documentation looks almost identical to the Pocket 3, so don’t expect a totally reimagined look.
But between the FCC approval and this overdue battery boost, it feels like an official reveal isn’t too far off now. If the rumored upgrades — things like better night footage, and a brighter screen — come along for the ride, the Pocket 4 could end up being the go-to vlogging camera again by the time 2025 wraps up.
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