DJI unexpectedly revealed the Osmo Pocket 4 Pro alongside the standard Pocket 4, featuring a 1-inch primary sensor and 3x telephoto lens with deeper Osmo Mobile integration.
DJI surprised the tech world today by announcing not one but two new vlogging cameras in rapid succession. Just hours after officially unveiling the Osmo Pocket 4, the company revealed the Osmo Pocket 4 Pro (stylized as Osmo Pocket 4P) on Chinese social media platforms, suggesting an earlier-than-expected release timeline for this premium model.

What's New with the Osmo Pocket 4 Pro
The Osmo Pocket 4P represents a significant upgrade over its predecessor, the Pocket 3 (currently priced at $499 on Amazon). The most notable hardware change is the camera system itself, which features a 1-inch primary lens paired with a 3x telephoto camera. This dual-lens setup marks a departure from the single-lens design of previous Pocket models and brings the 4P closer to the capabilities of smartphone camera systems.
According to leaked footage obtained by tech insider Igor Bogdanov, the 4P appears to be designed with deeper integration in mind for the Osmo Mobile series. The video shows the unreleased camera being controlled by a compact remote that then attaches to what appears to be an Osmo Mobile-style device. This suggests DJI is positioning the 4P as part of a more comprehensive mobile filming ecosystem rather than just a standalone vlogging camera.
How It Compares to the Standard Pocket 4
While the standard Osmo Pocket 4 offers incremental improvements over the Pocket 3, the 4P takes things several steps further. The 1-inch sensor in the 4P is significantly larger than what's found in the standard 4, promising better low-light performance and shallower depth of field capabilities. The addition of a telephoto lens also opens up new creative possibilities for content creators who need optical zoom without sacrificing image quality.
The leaked footage suggests the 4P will come with a dedicated remote control that integrates with the Osmo Mobile 8P, a new stabilizer that DJI has hinted will launch on April 21 in China. This level of integration wasn't available with previous Pocket models, which typically operated as standalone devices or required third-party accessories for advanced stabilization.
Who It's For
The Osmo Pocket 4P appears targeted at serious content creators who want professional-level features in a compact form factor. The larger sensor and telephoto lens combination makes it suitable for a wider range of shooting scenarios, from close-up vlogging to more cinematic shots that require optical zoom. The integration with the Osmo Mobile series also suggests DJI is courting mobile filmmakers who already use their smartphones for content creation but want to add a dedicated camera to their toolkit.
Release Timeline and Availability
Here's where things get interesting. While the standard Pocket 4 is already official, the 4P's release timeline has been somewhat confusing. DJI has not provided a firm release date for the 4P, unlike the Osmo Mobile 8P which is confirmed for April 21 in China. Previously, the dual-lens vlogging camera was expected to debut in June 2026, but these leaks suggest an accelerated timeline.
The lack of global release information for the 4P is notable, especially given that the standard Pocket 4 was announced with worldwide availability in mind. It's possible DJI is testing the 4P in the Chinese market first before a broader rollout, or they may be waiting to finalize the integration features with the Osmo Mobile 8P.

The Osmo Pocket 4P's early leak, coming just hours after the standard Pocket 4 announcement, suggests DJI may have planned a staggered release strategy all along. By launching the standard model first, they can capture the immediate vlogging market while building anticipation for the more advanced 4P. This approach also gives them time to refine the integration features with the upcoming Osmo Mobile 8P before the 4P's eventual release.
For now, content creators and DJI enthusiasts will need to wait for official confirmation on pricing and availability for the Osmo Pocket 4P. Given the upgraded camera system and integration features, it's likely to command a premium price point over the standard Pocket 4, potentially positioning it as a direct competitor to higher-end compact cameras and smartphone gimbals with attached cameras.

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