DJI Teases Osmo Mobile 7 Launch: AI Tracking Takes Center Stage Feb 18

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DJI has released its second teaser today, this time unveiling what appears to be the DJI Osmo Mobile 7 smartphone gimbal, set to launch February 18, 2025, at 8 AM EST. The teaser, which has already garnered 12,000 views, reveals a distinctive silhouette of a smartphone in landscape orientation topped with what seems to be an advanced AI tracking module.

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The new teaser, accompanied by the tagline “Focus On Every Move,” provides a clearer look at DJI’s upcoming smartphone stabilizer than the earlier RS4 Mini teaser. The image shows a smartphone mounted horizontally with what appears to be a dedicated tracking sensor positioned on top, suggesting significant improvements to DJI’s already robust tracking capabilities.

This strategic timing positions DJI to capitalize on the increasingly sophisticated smartphone camera market, where devices like the iPhone 16 Pro Max and Samsung S24 Ultra are pushing the boundaries of mobile videography. The addition of advanced AI tracking could bridge the gap between smartphone and professional video production.

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The market implications are significant, as DJI continues to dominate the mobile gimbal sector while facing growing competition from competitors like Zhiyun and Hohem. The integration of AI tracking technology could help maintain DJI’s market leadership, particularly as smartphone videography becomes more sophisticated.

Recent smartphone developments have made mobile filmmaking increasingly viable for professional content creation. The addition of a dedicated AI tracking module could transform how creators capture motion footage, potentially eliminating the need for camera operators in certain scenarios.

The future outlook for smartphone gimbals appears increasingly focused on AI integration and autonomous operation. DJI’s emphasis on tracking technology suggests a shift toward more intelligent, responsive stabilization solutions that could redefine mobile content creation.

Industry experts anticipate the price point will be crucial for market adoption, especially given the current economic climate and competition in the mobile accessory market. The official announcement on February 18 should reveal full specifications and pricing details for this next-generation mobile stabilizer.


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