DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Leaks Reveal 1-Inch Sensor, 4K 120fps Specs
A 1-inch sensor, 4K/120fps video, and a surprising 107 GB of built-in storage headline leaked packaging specs for the DJI Osmo Pocket 4, with an April 20 launch date cited by dealers.

A retail packaging photo and pre-sale posts from DroneTechx, an authorized DJI dealer in Colombia, produced what looks like the most complete specification list yet for the Osmo Pocket 4, pointing to a 1-inch sensor capable of 4K at 120fps and a global arrival date of April 20.
The box copy lists 14 stops of dynamic range and 10-bit D-Log recording alongside those headline video specs. An earlier unconfirmed report also suggested a 6K/30fps mode for certain shooting scenarios. Taken together, those figures would represent the Osmo Pocket line's most direct challenge yet to premium compact cinema devices, bringing professional color-grading flexibility to a form factor that has historically traded image quality for portability.
Two specs stand out as particularly unusual for this class of camera. The first is 107 GB of onboard storage, a significant departure from the removable-card approach that has defined compact gimbal cameras, paired with an 800 MB/s transfer rate that suggests DJI is prioritizing fast offload over swappable media. The second is ActiveTrack 7.0 combined with a dedicated 2x lossless zoom control, a pairing that positions the Pocket 4 as a run-and-gun production tool capable of operating without a second operator.
Audio receives an upgrade as well, with 4-channel output listed on the packaging. The Creator Combo bundle shown on the box art includes a fill light, wide-angle lens attachment, clamp, handle with a 1/4-inch thread, small tripod, windscreens, and a magnetic charging cable, an assembled accessory kit clearly aimed at cutting setup time between capture and delivery.

DroneTechx's Instagram posts specifically cited April 20 as the delivery and availability date for at least some SKUs, and warehouse imagery circulating online suggests inventory has already entered distribution channels in certain regions. Independent outlets tracking regional pricing have converged on a $499 to $749 USD range, with the higher figure corresponding to the Creator Combo bundle.
DJI has not confirmed any of these specifications, and packaging leaks have previously contained placeholders or errors ahead of official announcements. Given DroneTechx's April 20 reference, any official confirmation from DJI should surface within the next two weeks.
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