
The DJI Pocket 4 rumors are heating up, as a fresh leak has been dropped. The new image gives us, for the first time, a front view of the upcoming DJI Osmo Pocket 4 camera. The innovative dual camera setup present inside the Pocket 4 is clearly visible, and the design of the camera looks very similar to the DJI Air 3 drone camera.
The information has been shared by reliable leaker @Quadro_News on X (formerly Twitter). The image of the Osmo Pocket 4 camera has been captured from a real-world testing scenario. Possibly, the entire setup and the person testing the camera completely match the previous setup that was leaked earlier, but at that time, only the rear view was available.

In the blurry but revealing photo, a person (face pixelated for privacy) holds the device horizontally, showcasing two prominent camera housings on top. The primary lens sits alongside a secondary module, likely incorporating a wide-angle and telephoto (3x optical zoom) combo based on earlier rumors.
For the super ultra-wide shots, and for 2× and 3× telephoto, we now have a Dual dedicated sensor with improved low-light performance and enhanced zooming capability.
So it’s not normal that such a major design shift has been made from the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 to the Pocket 4. This design shift has been primarily done to improve the low-light performance of the camera, as well as to upgrade the zooming performance of the Pocket series camera.
But the big question is: will the DJI ban affect the Osmo Pocket 4 release in the United States of America? Well, we have already answered this. The Osmo Pocket 4 camera cleared its FCC registration back in November 2025, and since this was done before the December 23 ban, the Pocket 4 is eligible to be sold in the United States of America.
What Does the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Dual Camera Leak Reveal?
From the image and surrounding rumors:
- Dual Camera Configuration: One lens appears standard (wide-angle for everyday shooting), while the other could offer 2x optical zoom (around 40mm equivalent), reducing the need for digital cropping. This setup mirrors advancements in drone cameras like the DJI Air 3S
- Design Upgrades: The body looks slimmer and more ergonomic than the Pocket 3, with a bulkier gimbal head for stability. Carbon-fiber-like textures on the camera shafts add a premium feel.
- Additional Details: A horizontal bar (possibly a microphone or accessory mount) and a small display or control panel are visible below the cameras. The overall form factor remains pocketable, true to the series’ name.
DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Release Date and Price: Latest Updates
Initially, the DJI Pocket 4 was rumored to arrive on December 18, but yes, the announcement was postponed, and the exact reason stated was a lack of accessories that were supposed to arrive alongside the Osmo Pocket 4 announcement. The next expected announcement window was January, but now it looks like DJI is not in the mood to announce the Pocket 4 even in January. It is now expected to arrive sometime in mid-March, as per the fresh reports we are receiving.
Pricing is speculated to be around $599-$ 699 for the Pocket 4 model—competitive with the Pocket 3’s launch price.
Some of the Previous DJI Rumors and more here
- DJI Pocket 4 already clreared the ICC listening and the details that we have already pro related to that registration back in November 2025 ( DJI Pocket 4 Spotted at FCC ID article):
- Compared to past leaks on our site, like the unofficial teaser video showing the dual-cam in action, Yes, that was one of the first unofficial teaser videos shared by a reliable source, but at the very same time, in that video too, no front camera view was visible. For the first time, we have seen the front face of the DJI Osmo Pocket camera.DJIO
Related: DJI Ban 2026: Complete List of Affected Products
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