DJI Action 6 is one of the most anticipated action cameras of 2025. DJI Action 5 Pro was already a very popular camera. Now, as per the initial reports we have published on our website, the Action 6 camera is coming with major upgrades inside. Recently, we received new images from a tester that show pairing the DJI Action 6 camera with a smartphone.
One of the standout features rumored for the DJI Action 6 is its enhanced connectivity with the smartwatch you wear, so pairing up with a smartwatch will give you seamless extra control and data syncing during activities. Exclusive leaked images show the DJI Osmo Action 6 pairing up with a smartwatch, and you can clearly see the display showing “Osmo Action 6” on the watch screen.
The smartwatch will act as a remote control, so you can start or stop your camera recording. Also, you can switch to different modes without physically touching the camera. The best part is that while recording, the camera will overlay the recorded GPS data and integrate it into your videos in real time. Smartwatch connectivity in the camera depends on Bluetooth for data sharing.
The smartwatch integration is not new in the DJI ecosystem; those who have already used the Action 5 Pro camera know that overlay data is already supported in Apple Watch and Garmin, so for sure the Action 6 camera will take a step further in synchronization with these devices and provide more control over the data. Hence, this will make the DJI camera a top choice among athletes and professionals who love to monitor their data and adjust the camera on the fly, and the best part is all the essential data, like GPS, heartbeat, and oxygen monitor data, are available on the screen overlay.
Pic shared by our source shows Action 6 camera integration with the Smartwatch
Common Data Overlay Options (Applicable to Both Apple Watch and Garmin)
Take a look at the common data sync options available on both devices, the Apple Smartwatch and the Garmin:
Speed: Real-time or average speed from GPS tracking.
Heart Rate: BPM readings straight from the watch’s sensor.
Distance: Total covered.
Direction/Heading: Compass-based orientation.
Altitude/Elevation: Height changes and gain/loss.
Trajectory/Path: GPS route mapping / Map view.
Sample Image to Show You How the Overlay Looks with a Garmin Watch on Action 5 Pro
Garmin-Specific Notes
With Garmin smartwatches (e.g., Forerunner, Fenix, or Descent series) we are getting some extra sets of data, which the latest generation of Apple Watches doesn’t deliver:
Power/Cadence: For cycling or running (if the watch supports it).
Pace: Split times or average pace.
Dive Data: Depth, temperature, and ascent/descent rates for underwater activities.
Rumored Specifications of the DJI Action 6
Okay, now let’s finally discuss the set of specifications related to the Action 6 camera. These sets of information, including camera specs from FCC filings, supply chain reports, and insider images, provide a comprehensive overview of the camera’s features. The DJI Action 6 is expected to feature major hardware improvements compared to the Action 5 Pro. Take a look at the rumored core specifications of the camera:
Sensor and Image Quality: A larger 1-inch CMOS sensor for superior low-light performance, higher dynamic range (over 13.5 stops), and improved detail capture alongside 10-bit D-Log M.
Video Capabilities: Support for 8K at 30fps, 5.3K at 60fps, 4K at 120fps for slow motion, and 1080p at 240fps.
Stabilization and Features: Advanced RockSteady 4.0 with AI-enhanced HorizonSteady for 360° leveling.
Storage and Connectivity: 47-64GB built-in storage, expandable via microSD. Enhanced Bluetooth 5.1 for smartwatch and wireless mic pairing, Wi-Fi 6 for faster data transfers and live streaming, and USB-C with potential DisplayPort support.
Design Upgrades: A bulkier housing to accommodate the new sensor.
Expected Release Date for the DJI Action 6
As per the latest set of information, we have the announcement date as mid-October 2025. Pre-orders will start soon, and worldwide shipping will start from late October / early November 2025. That’s the initial set of information we have related to the arrival date. If any new updates arrive or the camera gets delayed, we will update you soon here.
Pricing and Availability
The DJI Action 6 will have very competitive pricing. Take a look at the expected price range of the camera:
Standard Combo: $329-$429 (includes camera, basic mounts, and one battery).
Adventure Combo: $479-$579 (adds extra batteries, protective case, and rugged mounts).
The DJI Osmo Action 6 camera is an extreme sports and action camera made for professionals, offering a higher level of video quality and advanced sync with smartwatches like Apple Watch and Garmin. As more leaks emerge—you can keep an eye on DJI’s official channels and our website thenewcamera.com for live updates—we’ll do our best to track the recent developments. If you’re willing to purchase an action camera, holding off until October might be worth it. Which feature of the upcoming Action 6 camera do you like the most? Share in the comments!
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So we have some fresh leaks related to the DJI Osmo Nano, and the press leak is coming out from reliable sources. They have given us an exclusive peek of the retail packaging of the DJI Osmo Nano box for the first time, and believe me, this modular camera is a game-changer. Whatever the specifications we have received right now from this source are absolutely true. Now if you look at the retail packaging, it reveals major specifications of the DJI Osmo Nano camera as well as the accessories that could make this particular modular action camera a game changer. But what secret does the box hold, and why is no one talking about the missing front panel? Let’s dive in.
First Look: DJI Osmo Nano Box Images and What’s Inside
Our source shared hands-on photos of the DJI Osmo Nano retail box, and in the retail box, you can clearly see it is showcasing the specification side as well as the content panel. But you will surely miss the front artwork, which might be something deliberate tease or just how the leak surfaced. Now, based on the images, here is what we find out:
Sensor and Video Specs: You are getting a brand new 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor, and the camera supports 4K video recording up to 60 frames per second. At the very same time you are also getting a massive 143° ultra-wide field of view (FOV)—perfect for immersive action shots without distortion. Color Performance: 10-bit D-Log M mode, so when recording in 10-bit, you get a higher latitude video file that preserves the data of shadows and highlights, so later you can color grade in a better way by exploring more dynamic range in your videos. Design Highlights: Lightweight build with a dual-sided magnetic system for quick attachments. And the best part is it can be attached to any steel that attracts a magnet, and starts recording silently.
In the Box Contents:
Camera
Multifunctional Vision Dock (for stabilized multi-angle shooting)
Protective Case
Magnetic Hat Clip
Magnetic Lanyard
Dual-Direction Magnetic Ball-Joint Adapter Mount
USB-C 3.1 Cable
Documentation (quick start guide, warranty info)
The packaging text also promotes DJI Care Refresh for low-cost repairs and includes QR codes for app downloads on iOS and Android. Multilingual support (English, Chinese, French) directly hints at a global rollout, with underwater resistance mentioned in the fine print—could this mean built-in waterproofing up to 20 meters? And if it is yes then for sure it’s a remarkable camera with such a tiny body and the ability to record approximately 2 hours of video. You can also do some underwater stuff without any worries.
The best part is all these details that have surfaced via the retail box align exactly with the information we have shared with you. As you also know just before, an Adorama store accidentally leaked the pricing of these, and we have already published the core specifications of the DJI Osmo a while ago from our trusted sources. Adorama listing [internal link: /dji-osmo-nano-leaked-by-major-retailer-adorama/], and also have a look at the leaked specifications that we have posted earlier which matches exactly with the packaging box prints of the DJI Osmo Nano. But the retail box visuals add a tangible excitement. The big question is: Is DJI hiding even more, like AI-enhanced tracking or integration with the upcoming DJI Action 6?
Why This Leak Matters for DJI Osmo Nano Fans
As you all know, the announcement is just 3 days from now, and this DJI Osmo Nano box leak fuels speculation: Will it dominate its competitor like the Insta360 GO series in price and portability?
Since we have been covering the specifications and leaks of the DJI Osmo Nano for a long time, we already have a confirmed set of specifications. So let’s compare the Insta360 GO Ultra and the DJI Osmo Nano in a table.
DJI Osmo Nano vs Insta360 GO Ultra
Feature
DJI Osmo Nano (Leaked)
Insta360 GO Ultra
Sensor
1/1.3-inch CMOS
1/1.28-inch CMOS (with ambient light sensor)
Max Video Resolution
4K/60fps (up to 4K/120fps slow-motion)
4K/60fps (4:3 4K support; up to 1080p/200fps slow-motion)
Field of View (FOV)
143° ultra-wide
~140-150° (increased from prior models; MegaView mode)
Stabilization
RockSteady 3.0 + Horizon Balancing
FlowState Stabilization (with AI enhancements)
Color Depth
10-bit D-Log M (over 1 billion colors)
10-bit (improved dynamic range via 5nm AI chip)
Battery Life
Up to 200 minutes (1080p/24fps; estimated)
Up to 45 minutes standalone; 170 minutes with Action Pod (1080p/30fps)
Weight
~50g (camera; lightweight modular design)
53g (camera; 5.7 oz with accessories)
Waterproofing
10m without case; IPX4 with dock
10m (camera); IPX4 (Action Pod)
Storage
64GB or 128GB built-in + microSD slot in dock
Swappable microSD (up to 1TB; no built-in specified)
Other Key Features
Dual-sided magnetic mount, gesture controls, Super Night Mode, Wi-Fi 6, direct mic connection
Magnetic mounting, 50MP photos, 2x Clarity Zoom, AI editing, interval/timelapse, Bluetooth/Wi-Fi
Price (Approx.)
$400–$440 (64GB/128GB bundles)
$399 (standard bundle)
What to Expect from the DJI Osmo Nano Launch
DJI’s “Own the Moment” teaser points to the announcement of the camera at 8 a.m. EDT on September 23. Special thanks to the sources for sending us images of the retail box. If you want to share any information related to any upcoming camera, send an email to thenewcamera@gmail.com.
Stay tuned—we will post and update soon related to DJI’s upcoming products and news.
Images courtesy of an exclusive source. All specs are based on leaked packaging and subject to official confirmation.
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We have confirmed the announcement date of the DJI Osmo Nano [Post here], which is September 23, 2025. Now we have the confirmed set of specifications that is about to arrive inside the Osmo Nano 2025 edition. In this article, we will break down the detailed specifications of the DJI Osmo Nano, using other reliable information we have.
Design and Build
As you have seen in the leaked images, the DJI Osmo Nano keeps the modular magnetic design. It is an excellent point-of-view camera and very easy to carry, and you won’t believe the weight is only 58 grams—lighter than most smartphones—you won’t even notice while carrying it yourself. Now, other than that, the design is a bit rugged and suitable for outdoor activities. The camera also features a compact OLED touchscreen for controls/settings. At the same time, the camera also has gesture-based operations, meaning you can use it hands-free—that’s a tremendous thing for a type of Nano camera.
Camera and Video Capabilities
Finally, we received confirmation that the Osmo Nano features a 1/1.3-inch sensor, enabling high-quality footage even in challenging conditions. Video recording specs include:
DCI 4K at 60fps
UHD 4K at 120fps
1080p at 240fps f
Before discussing the details, let’s take a look at the specification table of the upcoming DJI Osmo Nano camera.
DJI Osmo Nano Specifications
Category
Specification
Details
Design and Build
Weight
Less than 58 grams
Design
Modular magnetic design for easy attachment to surfaces like helmets, bikes, or clothing
Display
Compact OLED touchscreen with gesture-based operations
Camera Sensor
Type
1/1.3-inch sensor
Video Recording
Resolutions and Frame Rates
– DCI 4K at 60fps
– UHD 4K at 120fps
– 1080p at 240fps
Features
—
Active AI tracking, RockSteady 3.0 stabilization, HorizonLock (up to 360 degrees), time-lapse modes
Battery
Runtime
Up to 2.5 hours of continuous recording
Charging
USB-C fast charging: 80% in 20 minutes
Storage
Internal
64GB or 128GB options
Expandable
MicroSD (TF) card slot Not Available
Audio
Integration
Seamless pairing with DJI Mic 3 (no additional receiver needed)
Ecosystem
App
Integrates with DJI Mimo app for real-time editing, AI suggestions, and social media sharing
Pricing
Standard Combo (64GB)
$399
128GB Version
$429
Launch Date
Date
September 23, 2025
Comparison
Weight vs. Competitor
Slightly heavier than Insta360 GO 3S (53g), but with superior ecosystem and features
Battery and Storage
I am really very much impressed with the battery specification of the camera, offering up to 2.5 hours of continuous recording on a single charge. That’s really more than enough for a point-of-view camera like this being so tiny and able to record 4K videos for more than 2.5 hours. It is one of the best cameras for day-to-day life vlogs and recording point-of-view footage.
Audio and Ecosystem Integration
This is the best part of the DJI ecosystem, where you can easily connect your wireless DJI Mic 2 or Mic 3 with your DJI Osmo Nano camera—no need for an extra receiver to be connected to the camera, it’s built-in for the mic, and you can easily connect whenever you want to. It also integrates with the DJI Mimo app, so u have real-time editing tools access in ur hand, the Nano camera also features AI-powered suggestions, and easy social media sharing.
The ultra-portable point-of-view DJI Nano camera is one of the strongest contenders against the existing Insta360 GO 3S. The design is very unique, and specifically what I actually love about this camera is the integration with the DJI ecosystem, specifically the Mic 3. So I can also record my day-to-day life vlogs in a crystal-clear voice. Obviously, it will redefine the point-of-view action camera market since it is arriving with cutting-edge technology as well as its own ecosystem, which makes it quite a bit heavier competitor in the market.
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Finally, we have the exact date of the Osmo Nano, as well as confirmation of the announcement timeline for the DJI Action 6 camera. The ultra-compact DJI Osmo Nano was originally scheduled to arrive on September 15, 2025, but due to unforeseen circumstances and a last-minute cancellation, DJI had to push the date to September 23, 2025. Now this is an insider report, which was 100% right. Meanwhile, let’s talk about the DJI powerhouse action camera, the DJI Osmo Action 6, which is gearing up for a mid-October 2025 arrival. So it is now confirmed that the camera Action 6 will arrive in mid-October 2025. We will share the exact date as soon as we get it.
Why the DJI Osmo Nano Is Generating Massive Buzz – Despite the Delay
The DJI Osmo Nano is coming with an ultra-small shape and size, with excellent core specs to deliver the best performance, all these factors making it a perfect, ultra-lightweight POV camera. At the very same time, the weight is only 58 grams, so it is much lighter than your smartphone. It easily fits on your magnetic mount over your clothes so you can use it wherever you like – even on your helmets or your bike – without the need for any bulky clip.
Key Specs and Features of DJI Osmo Nano
Here is the core specification of the upcoming DJI Osmo Nano camera. Let’s start with the video performance:
Video Performance: Capture stunning DCI 4K at 60fps, UHD 4K at 120fps, or slow-motion 1080p at 240fps and Active AI tracking.
Stabilisation Tech: Advanced RockSteady 3.0, paired with HorizonLock to keep your horizons perfectly level even in wild tilts.
Battery and Storage: Enjoy up to 2.5 hours of runtime on a single charge, with 80% recharge in just 20 minutes via USB-C. Opt for 64GB or 128GB built-in storage, expandable via microSD slot.
Display and Controls: A compact OLED touchscreen, gesture controls, and intelligent modes, as well as time-lapse, add creative flair.
Ecosystem Integration: Pairs instantly with DJI Mic 3 for pro audio without receivers, and the DJI Mimo app enables real-time editing, AI suggestions, and easy social sharing.
Price of the DJI Osmo Nano
Priced at an expected $399 for the 64GB standard combo and $429 for the 128GB. The pricing is already confirmed by the recent leaks from Adorama, which was quickly pulled back, although it does confirm its official pricing before the announcement. So the pricing you see here is also 100% confirmed.
But why this delay from September 15 to 23? See, it has been done for a purpose. Exactly why we don’t know, but yeah, it has been delayed. Compared to the Insta360 Go Ultra (around 53g with similar 4K/60fps but less DJI ecosystem synergy).
DJI Osmo Action 6: Wait Until Mid-October 2025
Many of my subscribers were waiting for the DJI Osmo Action 6 camera. We have already published several clear pictures of the Osmo Action 6. Even though the FCC ID has been leaked. We have also seen hands-on images of the camera as well as the retail packaged boxes of the DJI Osmo Action 6, and our sources have confirmed that it does carry a large 1-inch sensor, and an unbeatable 13.5 stops of dynamic range have been spotted while testing the camera. So let’s explore the specifications that stand out against existing competition.
Standout Specs and Innovations in the DJI Osmo Action 6
Expect these features to make it a top pick for thrill-seekers:
Video Capabilities: 8K at 30fps, 5.3K at 60fps, or 4K at 120fps for epic slow-mo, all in 10-bit D-Log M for flexible post-production editing.
Stabilization Mastery: RockSteady 4.0 with AI-boosted HorizonSteady 360° keeps footage steady and super smooth.
Durability and Battery: Waterproof up to 18-20 meters without a case, with a 1950mAh battery +4 hours of 4K recording.
Built-in Storage: 47GB built-in storage.
Connectivity and Screens: Dual OLED touchscreens, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, and USB-C output for seamless workflows.
Field of View: Digital super-wide modes and many options for vloggers, ranging from super-wide to vlog mode.
Price of Action 6 Camera
Price of the Action 6 Camera standard combo at $329-$429,
with the adventure bundle (extra batteries and mounts) at $479-$579.
So finally we have Action 6, which is coming with amazing specifications, a large 1-inch sensor and 8K resolution, that will also allow you to record 10-bit videos in D-Log for maximum latitude, so you can recover shadows and highlights later in post easily.
Well, DJI is rocking right now with its DJI Mini 5 Pro announcement, and just after that, we will have the DJI Osmo Nano on September 23, and finally, just after a few weeks or so, we will have the Action 6 camera in mid-October. And all of these are not incremental updates – these are major updates. So if you love a drone or action cam or a POV cam, all these are coming from DJI, all these are coming within weeks.
Update: Sep 15 – Pls don’t get confused, I have clearly written in the article the Action 6 coming with 1-inch sensor, not the Osmo Nano, thanks
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So, finally, someone uploaded that DJI Mini 5 Pro unboxing video, and obviously, TheNewCamera.com is your go-to source for the latest drone technology news and reviews. Now we are actually today very much thrilled to bring you this — the first ever DJI Mini 5 Pro unboxing video and also it’s not only an unboxing video, it’s also an exclusive DJI Mini 5 Pro Hands-On Review, obviously a fast one with a little bit of details, but since it’s the world’s first, we can compensate with that. As the DJI official announcement date is approaching, just before that, the early unboxing video from an Indian channel provides an amazing sneak peek and a kind of pleasing view of one of DJI’s most advanced under 249 gram drones yet. Obviously, if you are looking for the DJI Mini 5 Pro unboxing video or a DJI Mini 5 Pro hands-on review, even before its announcement, you have come to the right place.
Introduction to the DJI Mini 5 Pro
The DJI Mini 5 Pro, we have already published an article — this is the world’s first drone that features a 1-inch large CMOS sensor under a 249-gram body. Excitement at its peak, the drone is able to record 4K videos up to 60 frames per second and also features an advanced set of LiDAR sensor technology that protects the drone during flight. Apart from these features, we are also getting extended flight time, and obviously, the price of the drone is also known and you can use our smart links to preorder the drone on September 18 at the B&H Store.
Watch the World’s First DJI Mini 5 Pro Unboxing Video
Before diving into the details, and you get engaged watching the video, the video is originally coming from India, and the name of the channel is Gadget World 08, uploaded on September 13, 2025.
The DJI Mini 5 Pro unboxing video is a must-watch video if you are really interested in the upcoming Mini 5 Pro drone and its accessories, so you get a detailed idea of what’s coming inside this Fly More Combo box.
Step-by-Step DJI Mini 5 Pro Unboxing
In this DJI Mini 5 Pro Unboxing Video, the presenter provides a clear, step-by-step unboxing of each component, straight out of the DJI Fly More Combo box. He obviously expresses a lot of excitement at the time of unboxing, since he is doing it 5 to 6 days before the official launch. The only thing that resembles the predecessor (the DJI Mini 4 Pro) is the weight — both of them weigh under 249 grams. However, everything else has been improved: the drone’s appearance, overall design, camera, and battery life — all aspects have been enhanced.
Here’s what comes out of the box in the Fly More Combo:
Drone Body: Foldable design with a sleek greyish-black finish, featuring a 1-inch CMOS sensor for stunning 4K/60fps video and 48MP photos, even in low light.
Propellers: Screwless design for quick and easy installation.
Charging Cable: DJI-branded C-to-C cable supporting 20-100W fast charging.
ND Filters: Three included (ND8, ND32, ND128) for professional video output.
Accessories: Manuals, stickers, and no need for extra cables.
DJI RC2 Remote Controller: Similar to those in the DJI Air 3S and Mini 4 Pro.
Batteries: Two intelligent batteries offering up to 52 minutes of flight time.
DJI Mini 5 Pro Specification
Video 4K/60fps HDR · 4K/120fps
Gimbal Rotation 225° · True vertical
Transmission O4+ · up to 20 km (FCC)
Flight time Up to 36 min (smart battery) or 52 min (Plus battery)
LiDAR detection + omnidirectional vision
C0 certification by default (EU)
DJI Mini 5 Pro Camera specification and functions:
4K/60fps HDR video (up to 14 dynamic stops in Auto) and 4K/120fps for slow-motion.
10-bit recording (H.265) and D-Log M and HLG modes for advanced post-production.
True vertical shooting + gimbal with 225° rotation for creative shots.
Nightscape Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing with LiDAR and vision sensors.
Improved 360° ActiveTrack (Standard and Cycling modes) with tracking up to 15 m/s in open environments.
O4+ 10-bit video transmission and up to 20 km in range (FCC mode). Persistent Bluetooth for fast pairing.
Flight time with smart (normal) battery: up to 36 minutes.
Where to Buy the DJI Mini 5 Pro in the USA
If this DJI Mini 5 Pro Unboxing Video has you hooked, pre-orders are expected to begin immediately after the announcement from September 18, with shipping scheduled for late September or early October. These are search Links, and will get activated on September 18
So finally, the DJI Mini 5 Pro rumours journey is over, and we have done a lot of hard work to bring everything authentic in front of you as soon as possible. If you think that our website has helped you in getting up-to-date information about the upcoming drone, then yes, you can help us by selecting our smart links and absolutely purchasing your drone.
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In the month of September, the DJI Mini 5 Pro announcement is already there, but just after that, a lot of products are in the announcement pipeline and we have listed all of them here. Just before that, we published the updated list of products that are coming in July 2025, and this article focuses on the latest leaks, confirmed specifications, and the rumors we have related to DJI’s upcoming products.
The DJI Mini 5 Pro is officially coming on September 18. Other than that, we have fresh details on the Pocket 4 camera, Osmo Action 6, the DJI Neo 2 drone, as well as the Avata 3. Along with that, we also have very interesting information related to the DJI 360 drone. So, this is a kind of comprehensive, well-sourced insight.
1. DJI Mini 5 Pro
Now, as September 2025 unfolds, we have several drones in the announcement pipeline, and we are also hearing some regulatory challenges like the potential US drone ban. We wrote an article back in July 2025, covering all the latest and upcoming action cameras, as well as DJI drones. In this update, we are focusing on the latest leaks, confirmed specs, and rumours we have related to the upcoming DJI drones in 2025. As we all know, the DJI Mini 5 Pro is about to arrive on September 18th. In addition to that, we have a list of DJI products coming, which includes the Osmo Action 6 camera, the DJI Pocket 4, the DJI Neo 2, and the Avata 3 drone. So let’s explore the updates we have related to these upcoming products.
DJI Mini 5 Pro: Announcement before September 18
The DJI Mini 5 Pro was expected to arrive in August, but now, as per the insider information we have and the embargo lifted, it all points towards a September 18 full-fledged announcement. On September 18, DJI will lift the embargo on the DJI Mini 5 Pro drone and the shipping will start on the same day by sellers, although the announcement may happen one day before that, maybe on September 16th or 17th. The DJI Mini 5 Pro is one of the first under-249 gram drones that features a large 1-inch sensor as well as an advanced obstacle detection system. So let’s see the major specifications of the Mini 5 Pro.
DJI Mini 5 Pro Specification
Video 4K/60fps HDR · 4K/120fps
Gimbal Rotation 225° · True vertical
Transmission O4+ · up to 20 km (FCC)
Flight time Up to 36 min (smart battery) or 52 min (Plus battery)
LiDAR detection + omnidirectional vision
C0 certification by default (EU)
DJI Mini 5 Pro Camera specification and functions:
4K/60fps HDR video (up to 14 dynamic stops in Auto) and 4K/120fps for slow-motion.
10-bit recording (H.265) and D-Log M and HLG modes for advanced post-production.
True vertical shooting + gimbal with 225° rotation for creative shots.
Nightscape Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing with LiDAR and vision sensors.
Improved 360° ActiveTrack (Standard and Cycling modes) with tracking up to 15 m/s in open environments.
O4+ 10-bit video transmission and up to 20 km in range (FCC mode). Persistent Bluetooth for fast pairing.
Flight time with smart (normal) battery: up to 36 minutes.
DJI Mini 5 Pro Price
Base Model: $799–$950
Fly More Combo: $1,099–$1,299 (includes extra batteries, charging hub)
Premium Bundles: Up to $1,499 with accessories
2. DJI Pocket 4: New Leaked Images, Price and Specifications Updates
Now we have two different sets of images of the Pocket 4 gimbal. The first one, where you see the screen, is coming out of China, where you can clearly read Pocket 4 branding but no camera was visible; the image was shared via Weibo.
On the latest leaked image (below) of the Pocket 4 camera, better to say early prototype, we can clearly see a dual-lens setup-based camera. Both of the camera modules look completely different in size. The left one is noticeably tinier, akin to auxiliary sensors we generally see in smartphones or DJI drone multi-camera module units, for specialised functions. This asymmetry suggests not a symmetrical stereo pair but a main–auxiliary duo.
The main housing around the cameras of the new prototype seems to be compact, potentially even slimmer than the Pocket 3’s module when compared. That means DJI has managed to have a dual setup without excessive bulk. At the very same time, the device shown in the image looks fully functional—no extra wires or tapes seen on the body—which clearly indicates it’s a fully developed product or final prototype.
That’s why we have said: Will DJI risk their video quality performance/compromise in image quality by downsizing or replacing the larger sensor?
Now, not only these two, we have one more prototype image being published by Focused Media, which features a DJI prototype with a flat-style front camera that resembles the dual-camera setup, accompanied by a back display screen. So that’s quite unusual since till now you did not have any extra back screen on the Pocket series.
It’s really too hard to discuss the Pocket 4 specifications when you have multiple different types of prototypes floating in the market. In general, DJI tests several prototypes of the product before its official announcement. The source who shared early specs of the Pocket 4 camera also shared his thoughts that DJI is willing to expand the Pocket series, but this will not happen soon.
Our trusted source shared the DJI Pocket 4 specification, and we do believe him, since he recently shared embargo-related details of the Mini 4 drone.
Accessories: Osmo Magnetic Quick Release, ND Filters, Microphones
Design: Compact, Lightweight, Pocket Electrotouch
3. DJI Osmo Action 6: Fall 2025 Release with Enhanced Imaging and Durability
We have a lot of images of the Action 6 camera: images from the FCC ID, the first hands-on image of the camera as well as its retail box are also leaked. DJI will use a large 1-inch sensor in its upcoming Action 6 compact camera. The recent FCC leak reveals a larger camera housing—likely a move to accommodate a larger 1-inch sensor inside. DJI has been incorporating larger sensors into its products to enhance overall quality, including low-light performance, dynamic range, and colour reproduction.
When the DJI Action 6 is coming: On or before October 2025, the announcement of Action 6 is expected.
DJI Osmo Action 6 Price
The DJI Osmo Action 6 is expected to be priced somewhere around $329 to $429 for the standard combo.
DJI Action 6 Specifications
Sensor: 1-inch CMOS for superior low-light and dynamic range (13.5+ stops).
Video Resolution: 8K30, 5.3K60, 4K120 for slow-mo.
Frame Rates: 8K30, 4K120, 1080p240.
Colour and Bit Depth: 10-bit D-Log M/Flat profiles for pro editing.
Stabilisation: RockSteady 4.0 with AI-enhanced HorizonSteady 360°.
Other Features: 47GB built-in storage (odd number for marketing, like Action 5 Pro’s 47MP photos), Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi-Fi 6, USB-C video out (but no native DisplayPort), improved waterproofing (18m without case), and dual OLED touchscreens. No optical zoom—instead, digital super-wide FOV modes.
Battery: 1950mAh for 4+ hours at 4K.
4. DJI Neo 2: Beginner-Friendly Drone Eyed for Late 2025 Debut
The good thing about the DJI Neo 2 drone is that it is already registered with the FCC ID. FCC ID is actually a milestone for every product—once it’s registered, he Drone maker is bound to be announced within a specific time period. Now, since we already have a lot of information related to the DJI Neo 2. Recent information from tipsters reveals an announcement in November 2025. Another set of information suggests that DJI is bound to announce the Neo 2 drone before January 15, 2026, since after that, the embargoes and FCC ID deadline will get over. And then there is no point in announcing Neo 2 officially after that. So the exact time frame of arrival of the DJI Neo 2 drone is from November 5th to January 15th. Stay tuned for now—if we get any further updates related to the upcoming DJI Neo 2 we will post them on our website, TheNewCamera.com.
DJI Neo 2 Specifications
Launch Date: November 2025
Camera: Upgraded 1-axis gimbal for 4K30 video
Flight Features: Palm takeoff/landing, AI tracking, 6 QuickShots
Stabilization: RockSteady and HorizonBalancing
Weight: ~135g, C0 classification
Transmission: O4 up to 10km
Durability: Full propeller guards, Level 4 wind resistance, larger battery
DJI Neo 2 Price
Standard Combo: $229–$329
Two-Battery Combo: $279–$379
Three-Battery Combo: $329–$429
Motion Fly More Combo: $429–$529
5. DJI Avata 3: FPV Powerhouse Slated for Q4 2025 with Pro Upgrades
Several test images of the DJI Avata 3 have been leaked—or it’s better to say these drones that look very similar to the DJI Avata 3 images have recently leaked and were published on our website. The big confusion for us right now is that the DJI Avata 3 style drone is showing an extra camera on the top, so maybe this is a kind of different prototype, or maybe an Avata 360 version. But that’s really a very exciting moment for us.
The DJI Avata 3 leaks are not new. The first image of the DJI Avata 3 drone surfaced on May 24, 2025, and here it is.
One thing is for sure: this time, the camera gimbal is excessively large, maybe due to the presence of a large 1-inch CMOS sensor inside it.
6. DJI 360 Drone: Emerging Rumors of a Panoramic FPV Hybrid by Late 2025
Just after the announcement of the Insta360 Antigravity A1 drone—although not available to the public right now, and sales will officially start in January 2026—a competitor will emerge from DJI. From the recent leaks, we have seen an Avata-style drone with a large gimbal-style structure in the front with multi-dimensional cameras. So there is a huge possibility that in the first part of 2026, or maybe as early as December 2025, we will see a DJI 360 drone.
Recently, as per an article published in a Chinese local magazine sourced from Weibo, the drone will use the same Osmo 360 1-inch sensor-based 360-degree cameras for high-quality video recording.
DJI 360 Drone Rumored Specifications
8K/50fps panoramic video for ultra-high-resolution immersive footage.
120MP panoramic photos with 10-bit D-Log M colour grading for professional post-production.
Flight Time: 25–32 minutes
Features: Omnidirectional sensing, AI stitching, immersive FPV modes
Weight: ~200g with guards
Transmission: O4 low-latency
These are the latest updates we have regarding the upcoming DJI products, which include drones and action cameras. At the same time, the ban risk is also present, and we have addressed it in this article. So if you are planning to buy a drone, better get yourself one before December 2025. Right now we have very good offers on the DJI Mini 4, as well as the DJI Avata 2, which is also available at its lowest price.
So that’s all for now. Let me know for which camera or specific drone you are waiting, and also share your thoughts—do DJI products deserve a ban, or should we have the freedom to use the best available in the drone industry?
Would you like me to also standardise product naming (like always writing DJI Avata 3 instead of sometimes DJ I Avata 3) so it’s fully consistent across the whole article?
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Too good to be true, the main excitement reached its peak when I saw the teaser sent by one of my subscribers. To be very clear, it’s a reseller of DJI products in Brazil and not an authorized dealer, so it is not a directly DJI-owned store, but it is backed by Multilseller status, and it also distributes DJI drones in the region. Located at Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, No. 1811, 15th floor, Zip Code 01452-001, São Paulo – SP (CNPJ 59.717.553/0001-02, Registration 112.159.766.117). Now, if you can see the Instagram post, he has clearly posted the teaser that got me super excited. It starts with “He Has Arrived” and in the next line you can read “the most anticipated DJI drone in recent years,” which is obviously true, and it is described as the new generation of technology. If you go through the teaser, it says “availability only on September 17th,” so they are urging you to take advantage of this particular special launch at the DJI Brazil Store.
Okay, this is just an addition to the recent developments and a lot of leaks—just part of those leaks suggesting a mid-September rollout. Although the dates are a bit varying since we have the embargo being lifted on the DJI Mini 5 Pro on September 18, we got many screenshots related to that. So, if we consider all these factors, one thing is sure without a doubt. We can expect the official announcement of the DJI Mini 5 Pro drone between September 16 and 18—it can happen anytime in between. Since on September 18 the embargo will finally lift, and all those who are testing the DJI Mini 5 drone are going to publish their reviews and videos live on YouTube and on their websites. So prior to that, DJI has to make an official announcement.
Breaking Down the Teaser: What It Reveals
The Instagram post coming straight from the Loja DJI reseller features a really great, dramatic black background, and obviously, a drone is being hidden under the cloth to create suspense and build anticipation. Now let’s talk about the key highlights:
Launch Date: The date has been clearly mentioned: “Only on September 17th.” This may also suggest it could be the date for regional availability, pre-orders, or a full reveal.
Pricing Hint: “It arrives with a similar price to its previous version.” This clearly states that the drone will cost the same as its predecessor.
Special Conditions: The shop is encouraging potential buyers to have early access / register themselves for exclusive deals, bundles, or priority shipping—common for regional launches.
Hype Language: Described as a “new generation in technology,” which obviously echoes leaks already known to us, like the new 1-inch sensor and LiDAR, positioning it as a significant upgrade.
While the teaser doesn’t name the “DJI Mini 5 Pro” outright, the context of ongoing leaks and the reseller’s focus on DJI drones make it a clear reference to this model.
Context from Recent Leaks: Building Toward the Announcement
The Loja DJI teaser doesn’t emerge in isolation; it’s part of a broader wave of leaks that have ramped up in early September 2025. Trusted sources, such as DroneXL / Jasper Ellens, are already discussing a mid-September announcement of the drone and the embargo ending on September 18, 2025. As we have reported, blind pre-orders are already underway in regions like Australia and China.
Expected Specs: What Makes the DJI Mini 5 Pro a Game-Changer
Take a look again at the confirmed specifications of the DJI Mini 5 Pro drone. We have summarized the specifications of the drone below:
Up to 52 minutes with Plus battery (3,350mAh); ~36 minutes standard; 20km O3+ video transmission.
Safety Features
Omnidirectional obstacle avoidance; forward-facing LiDAR for night operations; ActiveTrack modes for sports like running and cycling.
Additional Tech
AI-powered editing in DJI Fly app; compatibility with RC2/RC-N3 controllers; ND filter sets (ND8/32/128).
Pricing and Availability
Base Model: Around $799–$850 USD, including basic controller.
Fly More Combo: $999–$1,299 USD, with extras like additional batteries and RC2 controller.
Why This Teaser Matters: A Signal of Global Launch
Finally, we are getting some sort of official confirmations that fill the gaps—between speculative leaks and official confirmation. Without a doubt, if you look at the specifications of the Mini 5 Pro, it is one of the most advanced sub-249g drones of DJI yet. We are keeping an eye on further developments. Stay tuned, stay updated.
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