The latest leak suggests DJI’s next compact gimbal camera could be just around the corner. Retail packaging believed to belong to the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 has surfaced online, offering an early look at what DJI may have planned as the successor to the Osmo Pocket 3.
The images were shared by tipster Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News on X) and appear to show finalized retail boxes, indicating the device may already be moving through distribution channels. From what’s visible, DJI hasn’t drastically changed the formula. The Osmo Pocket 4 keeps the familiar pocket-sized design, with a single stabilized camera module at the top and a rotating touchscreen at the bottom, a layout that has worked well for vloggers and travelers.


That said, the packaging also hints at some practical refinements. Most notably, there appear to be new physical buttons near the hinge area, including a dedicated zoom control and a customizable “C” button. These additions should make one-handed operation easier, especially when adjusting focal length or switching modes mid-shot — something Pocket users have long asked for.
The leak lines up with another recent post from the same source, which showed what looked like an internal warehouse inventory listing multiple Osmo Pocket 4 SKUs and bundles, including creator kits. Labels such as “registered consignment” suggest the device has moved beyond testing and into mass production, which usually happens shortly before launch.
So far, there’s no confirmation on hardware upgrades like sensors or video specs. Earlier rumors point toward DJI sticking with strong core features such as 3-axis stabilization, possibly building on the Pocket 3’s 1-inch sensor, rather than reinventing the device entirely.
With packaging and warehouse listings now leaking, the Osmo Pocket 4’s debut feels increasingly close. DJI hasn’t said anything officially yet, but if history is any indication, an announcement may not be far off.
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(Source: Igor Bogdanov)

