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By admin, on April 6th, 2026

The official DJI LITO X1 retail box has been leaked, and this is one of the most authentic confirmations that the new X1 drone is coming, and the ultra-light drone weight under 249 g has been clearly mentioned in the packaging. You can see the exact DJI LITO X1 Fly More Combo Plus (DJI RC 2) contents, so here we are going to break down all the set of information which is available to us specific related to the DJI LITO X1 drone, so let’s explore the X1 in detail to us specific related to the DJI LITO X1 drone, so let’s have a look at it in detail.
So, with this official retail packaging box, we are getting the clearest set of information possible for the LITO X1 drone that also confirms that retail boxes are ready and will reach the retailers very soon, so after the DJI Pocket 4 camera announcement, most probably very soon, we will have the drones from DJI.
These leaked DJI LITO X1 box images (sourced from Igor Bogdanov) reveal critical details straight from the manufacturer — perfect for anyone researching the DJI LITO X1 drone, its variants, or the upcoming Fly More Combo Plus.

The source (retailer) didn’t want to reveal the image to the public for now. Although he is comfortable sharing images with us. While respecting his words of request, we are also hiding the image shared with us using the image published by our favorite veteran leaker, Igor Bogdanov images
DJI LITO X1 Confirmed as Ultra-Light Drone (Under 249g)
The most important detail visible on the packaging is the clear “Ultra-léger” (French for “Ultra-light”) branding. So what we can see right now is that this particular term is being used by DJI for referencing ultra-lightweight drones, specifically those that fall under 249 g, and this specific text does confirm to us that the LITO X1 will fall under the same ultra-lightweight category of under 249 g drones. Business advantage generally for having an ultra-lightweight drone.
Why this ultra-light confirmation matters in 2026:
- No drone registration required in most countries (US, EU, UK, India, and more)
- Ideal for travel vloggers, beginners, and content creators
- Easier compliance with FAA and EASA rules
This solidifies the DJI LITO X1 as the next major player in the ultra-portable drone category, sitting alongside (and likely replacing parts of) the popular Mini series.

Exact Model Name: DJI LITO X1 Fly More Combo Plus (DJI RC 2)
The side panel of the box explicitly labels the product as:
DJI LITO X1 Fly More Combo Plus (DJI RC 2)
This confirms the premium bundle includes the advanced DJI RC 2 screen remote controller. It also aligns with earlier reports of two distinct variants — the more affordable LITO 1 and the higher-spec LITO X1.
Complete “IN THE BOX” Contents (Direct from Packaging)
The multilingual “IN THE BOX” section lists everything included in this Fly More Combo Plus edition:
- Aircraft (DJI LITO X1 drone)
- DJI RC 2 (screen remote controller)
- Two-Way Charging Hub
- Shoulder Bag
- Type-C Cable (charging)
- USB-C Cable (data)
- Screwdriver
- Spare Propellers (Pair) × 3
- Manuals / Guides
One accessory icon is heavily redacted with marker in the leaked photos — most likely the intelligent flight battery or batteries, which is standard for Fly More Combo packaging.
It also includes QR codes for the DJI Fly App (direct links to Apple App Store and Google Play). Additional notes mention compatibility with iMovie and Final Cut Pro X on Mac (HEVC support).
Other confirmed detailswhich was clearly visible in the pack:
- Age rating: 16+
- Marked as a BETA UNIT – NOT FOR SALE (pre-production sample)
- “Made in China” by DJI Technology Co., Ltd.
- Extensive multi-language safety warnings
What This Means for Buyers & Creators
The combination of confirmed ultra-light weight (under 249g) and the premium DJI RC 2 controller in the Fly More Combo Plus makes the LITO X1 look like an extremely travel-friendly yet pro-level drone. It should appeal strongly to vloggers, travel photographers, and anyone wanting high-quality aerial footage without heavy regulatory hurdles.
While the box does not list full camera specs, flight time, or sensor details (those will likely appear closer to launch), these official packaging images give us the strongest real-world confirmation of the drone’s positioning yet.
Stay Tuned for More DJI LITO X1 Updates
These retail box leaks follow closely on the heels of earlier product images and continue to build excitement for the DJI LITO X1 and LITO 1 lineup. We expect full specifications, pricing, and official announcement very soon.
Images: Courtesy of Igor Bogdanov (retail packaging photos) – Article updated: April 6, 2026, by thenewcamera.com team
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The article “Official DJI LITO X1 Retail Box Leak: Full List of Products Inside the Fly More Combo Bundle Revealed” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 8:02 pm, Monday, 6 April 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > DJI Rumors
Source: Igor Bogdanov
DJI Lito 1 and Lito X1 Drones Update April 2026: Brand-New Leaked Product Images


By admin, on April 4th, 2026

Yes, we have been tracking down the Lito drones for months, and today we have the most exciting news about Lito. Finally, we have the official pictures of the upcoming Lito drone. This is now all over the place, starting with veteran DJI insider Igor, who shared two neat, clean images of the upcoming drone. Later on, we have more images and videos of the same. We’ve compiled all the recent updates we have received about the upcoming drones in this post, so let’s explore them.

So if you are following our website, then you do know that DJI has cleared the Lito and Lito X1 registration before the ban took place. And these two sub-250 drones are ready to be sold in the United States of America. Those media publications who were claiming that the DJI Avata 360 is the last drone that DJI has cleared in the FCC listing were not correct, and that’s why we have not added any input to that claim. Since we do know that the Lito 1 and the Lito X1 are still in the company’s announcement pipeline.
First Look: What the New Leaked Images Reveal
Let’s explore the details of what we can get here from these two drone images, the possible set of specs that we can extract from these two
- Foldable, ultra-compact design — The arms are folded in inward just like the current Mini series, making them pocketable and travel-friendly. The overall silhouette looks even sleeker than the Mini 5 Pro.
- Prominent 3-axis gimbal camera — Clearly visible underneath the body, with a slightly more integrated housing that suggests improved stabilization and possibly a larger sensor module on the X1 variant.
- Four quick-release propellers — Mounted on extended arms that appear modular (consistent with earlier component leaks we covered back in January).
- Clean labeling — Both drones are clearly marked “DJI LITO X1” and “DJI LITO 1” right on the body, leaving zero doubt about the naming.
- Subtle LED indicators and battery compartment — The top surface shows refined button layout and what looks like an improved battery latch system.
So, for now, it is very clear that the images that we have seen are not blurry images or CAD renders. These are the actual images of the Lito 1 and Lito X1 drones. The source, Igor’s track record (Avata 360, Pocket 4, Neo 2, etc.) makes these images extremely credible.

Interesting insight by user who found this – One thing I find really interesting is that when I check the transmission settings, nothing shows up at all. It makes me think DJI is already transitioning to the new O5 transmission system. Looks like we can officially say goodbye to our RC2 controllers.
We have already pointed out this in our January Post
Why do we think O5 will be in X1 – Since after deep analysis of FCCIF document of X1 Drone we found that, it mentions “SDR Transmission 2 Transceiver” (Dec 20, 2025 entry), which aligns with OcuSync’s SDR roots but adds 5G cellular integration—positioning it as a true “next-gen” leap for unlimited range beyond line-of-sight.
O4 achieves 20km (12.4 miles) in ideal conditions (FCC mode), far beyond Wi-Fi’s 1-2km limit. With SDR 2’s 5G integration (as in the FCC), range becomes virtually unlimited via cellular networks, enabling beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) flights for inspections or search-and-rescue—crucial amid regulations like the US FCC bans on non-compliant tech.
Specification” Flight Features and Sensors
- Obstacle Avoidance: 360° detection via fisheye optics, LiDAR-like sensors (10m range), and infrared for altitude.
- Transmission: O5 for 20km+ range; Wi-Fi up to 500m. Compatible with RC-N3/RC2.
- Control Modes: Autonomous, voice (“Hey fly”), motion, app-based.
- Wind Resistance: Level 5 with efficient motors.
- Other: Front display, LEDs, SDR anti-interference.
Quick Recap: Everything We’ve Already Published About the Lito Series
We’ve been all over this story since the first whispers:
- November–December 2025 FCC filings — Lito X1 cleared under SS3-DGP14, followed by the entry-level Lito 1 under SS3-DGN12.
- January 30, 2026 deep-dive — We analyzed leaked modular arm prototypes, Asian market listings, and early pricing rumors.
- Component and bundle leaks — Igor previously shared close-ups of the arms, gimbals, and Fly More Combo packaging.
Today’s images perfectly tie all those loose ends together. The modular arms we saw months ago are now fully integrated into these finished-looking units.
Both models are expected to retain the no-drone-license appeal that made the Mini series so popular while adding modern features like full 360° obstacle avoidance (a first for this weight class) and DJI’s latest O5 video transmission system.
What These New Images Mean for Consumers
- Design Evolution — The white colorway feels fresh and premium. The more integrated gimbal and refined arm hinges suggest better wind resistance and smoother flight compared to older Mini models.
- Market Positioning — DJI is clearly segmenting the sub-250g market. Lito 1 will be the affordable “daily driver” for beginners, while the Lito X1 targets serious creators who want flagship-level performance without crossing the 250g threshold.
- Competition — With Insta360’s Antigravity drone already out and other brands pushing lightweight FPV options, the Lito series looks poised to dominate the “fun + safe + cinematic” segment in 2026.
- Launch Timeline — Given how polished these shots look, we’re likely weeks (not months) away from official announcement. Expect a global launch sometime in Q2 2026, possibly with pre-orders opening immediately.
Final Thoughts
These two clean product images of the DJI Lito 1 and DJI Lito X1 are the strongest confirmation yet that DJI’s next compact drones are basically ready for prime time.
We’ll continue updating this page as more details emerge—pricing bundles, exact camera specs, and full comparison tables will follow. In the meantime, drop your thoughts in the comments: Will you be upgrading from your current Mini to the new Lito series? Which model are you leaning toward—the budget Lito 1 or the feature-packed Lito X1?
Stay tuned to TheNewCamera.com for the fastest DJI Lito updates, hands-on impressions (once available), and full review coverage the moment these drones drop.
Sources & Previous Coverage
The article “DJI Lito 1 and Lito X1 Drones Update April 2026: Brand-New Leaked Product Images” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 1:11 pm, Saturday, 4 April 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > DJI Rumors


By admin, on January 30th, 2026

DJI Lito 1 and the DJI Lito X1 are the two drones that are already registered in FCC ID and are expected around the second and third quarter of 2026. These are the entry-level drones set to be the direct replacement of the existing DJI Mini 4K and DJI Mini 5 Pro. Now, before writing this article, we have done cross verification across multiple sources, which confirms a lot of things related to the Lito 1 and the Lito X1 are the drones. And guess what, we also have an exact timeline when these are coming, so we are going to discuss the details in detail — let’s jump into the content.

DJI Lito 1 and X1 Drone at FCCID:
- November 27, 2025: FCC Approval for DJI Lito X1 Signals Official Development: The first concrete evidence of the DJI Lito X1 emerged with its FCC certification under ID SS3-DGP14 (models DGP14C and DGP14D). This approval confirms the drone’s compliance with US wireless standards, including Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth Low Energy, and SDR transmission for low-latency video. Weighing under 250 grams, the Lito X1 is designed as a foldable, entry-level model exempt from registration in regions like the US and EU.
- On December 11, the FCC approved the Lito 1 under ID SS3-DGN12, establishing it as the entry-level variant. That same day, insider Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) posted on X about the Lito 1, sharing an image and confirming its existence alongside the X1
DJI Lito X1 Variants: Lito X1 vs. Lito 1
Initially, it started with FCC ID leaks, which confirmed the arrival of the Lito Series in the United States of America. Some specific components of Lito action drones were also leaked (and yes, these parts make us sure, yes, they are the drones which come under the LITO branding). Well, it may be DJI’s strategy; they could have leaked it intentionally to create pre-announcement buzz about which product is actually coming under the branding of Lito.
 What they have done is they also leaked a drone which very closely resembles the arms of the DJI Mini 4K drone, and that was more than enough to confirm that DJI, as well as the Lito X1, is nothing other than the upcoming entry-level drones.
The design might look a bit different from what you’d expect because the handle being held in the leaked images isn’t the final version. DJI still needs to complete the internal wiring in that section, and the drone motors will be attached right at the very end of the arms. Right now, this is essentially a modular shell/prototype of the Lito X1 – early development hardware focused on form and fit. That’s why it appears slightly different from the DJI Mini 4K. This is completely normal in the drone development process.

DJI Lito X1 Variants: Lito X1 vs. Lito 1
Now we have technically two different drones coming, and it’s already a lot of data to prove that yes, these are two drones only and nothing else. Many Asian websites started listing the Lito X1 drone even on their webpages.
But even before that, we do know which specific model is coming to replace which one, so let’s discuss that.
- DJI Lito 1: Positioned as a successor to the 2024 Mini 4K, it’s geared toward beginners with basic features but solid performance.
- DJI Lito X1: The higher-end variant, potentially replacing models like the Mini 5 Pro, with enhanced imaging for content creators.
Both variants have been cross-verified through global certifications, ensuring a worldwide rollout.
Specification” Flight Features and Sensors
- Obstacle Avoidance: 360° detection via fisheye optics, LiDAR-like sensors (10m range), and infrared for altitude.
- Transmission: O5 for 20km+ range; Wi-Fi up to 500m. Compatible with RC-N3/RC2.
- Control Modes: Autonomous, voice (“Hey fly”), motion, app-based.
- Wind Resistance: Level 5 with efficient motors.
- Other: Front display, LEDs, SDR anti-interference.
Why do we think O5 will be in X1 – Since after deep analysis of FCCIF document of X1 Drone we found that, it mentions “SDR Transmission 2 Transceiver” (Dec 20, 2025 entry), which aligns with OcuSync’s SDR roots but adds 5G cellular integration—positioning it as a true “next-gen” leap for unlimited range beyond line-of-sight.
O4 achieves 20km (12.4 miles) in ideal conditions (FCC mode), far beyond Wi-Fi’s 1-2km limit. With SDR 2’s 5G integration (as in the FCC), range becomes virtually unlimited via cellular networks, enabling beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) flights for inspections or search-and-rescue—crucial amid regulations like the US FCC bans on non-compliant tech.
Battery and Storage
- Battery: Standard (~30 min, <250g); Plus (~50 min, >250g). Compatible with Mini batteries.
- Storage: SD slot + internal (Lito 1: ~22GB; X1: ~42GB).
These features position the Lito X1 as a versatile, value-driven drone. As soon as we get confirmed specifications, we will be updating here at TheNewCamera.com.
DJI Lito 1 & X1 Price: What to Expect
Leaked estimates align with Mini pricing:
- Lito 1: ~$330 base; ~$490 combo.
- Lito X1: ~$759 base; ~$NA
Cross-verified with market trends and predecessors, it’s competitive against alternatives like the HoverAir X1.
DJI Lito X1 Release Date: Announcement Before May 2026
As of January 28, 2026, the Lito X1 remains unreleased, but leaks suggest an early 2026 launch—likely late February to early April. Global availability is confirmed via FCC and other certifications.
FCC Registration’s Role in Timeline
The FCC approved ID SS3-DGP14 on November 27, 2025. FCC rules permit confidentiality up to 180 days (or shorter, e.g., 120 days) for sensitive info like photos and manuals. A 180-day period ends May 25, 2026; a 120-day period ends March 27, 2026.
The article “DJI Lito 1 and X1 Drone: Release Date, Specs, Price, Variants, and Latest Leaks – 2026 Update” was written by thenewcamera.com team on 4:21 pm, Friday, 30 January 2026, Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) | You can also follow us on Our Official Social Media Handles FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM to get live news — > DJI Rumors


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