DJI Flip Drone Leaked – Revolutionary Design Possible January Launch, May Replace Mini 5

In a significant industry development, drone insider Jasper Ellens has shared the world’s first images and video footage of the highly anticipated , revealing the most radical drone design ever seen from the Chinese manufacturer. The leak suggests a possible January 2025 launch date, potentially replacing the DJI Mini 5 as revealed on X.

Revolutionary Design Features of the DJI Flip

The leaked material showcases a drone that dramatically departs from DJI’s traditional aesthetics.

“Breaking: Thanks to my friend YueYue this is the worlds first view of the #DJIFLIP,” shared Ellens. “If you were waiting on a Mini 5. This is it. It will have O4 and probably . Prop guards are like FPV carbon fiber.”

The revolutionary design features a unique top-loading battery system with two dedicated release buttons on the sides. Video footage reveals all arms folding outward in a familiar pattern consistent with DJI’s existing foldable drones, though with a distinctive new approach to propulsion and safety.

Dji Flip Drone Leaked - Revolutionary Design Possible January Launch, May Replace Mini 5

Advanced Technical Specifications

The DJI Flip appears to incorporate several groundbreaking features:

  • Large ducted propellers designed for quieter operation and enhanced safety
  • Advanced LiDAR array matching the ‘s sensor capabilities
  • 3-axis gimbal camera system for stable aerial footage
  • Single support leg under each front propeller
  • Comprehensive obstacle avoidance system
  • O4 video transmission system
  • Design elements somewhat resembling the Hover Air X1 Pro Max
Dji Flip Drone Leaked - Revolutionary Design Possible January Launch, May Replace Mini 5

Market Positioning and DJI Mini 5 Connection

Contrary to initial speculation about it being an FPV drone, the Flip appears to align more closely with DJI’s Mini series.

“My guess is the Mini 5 will never exist,” states Ellens. “Some people believed the mini 5 hoax, but I think DJI can not count to 5. This will be the next gen I believe, people like portability.”

The sizing has sparked discussion among enthusiasts, with some noting its larger footprint compared to the Mini series.

“Mini is very small when folded, FLIP seems to have big propeller and more big than mini no? In bag Mini seems more small,” observed one user on X.

Safety and Performance Innovations

The ducted propeller system represents a significant advancement in consumer drone safety and noise reduction. Ellens suggests this design could match or exceed the Mini 4’s quiet operation:

“I think the props are quite big and have a lower pitch. This hopefully will be as quiet as the Mini 4.”

Early technical documentation reveals a 7.16V/3110 mAh (22.3 Wh) battery system, though complete performance specifications remain under wraps. The integration of the Air 3S-style LiDAR system suggests DJI is prioritizing advanced obstacle avoidance capabilities in this new model.

DroneXL’s Take

This revolutionary design marks a significant evolution in drone technology. By combining advanced LiDAR systems with innovative ducted propellers, DJI appears to be redefining consumer drone expectations. The January launch timeline suggests DJI is starting 2025 with a bold statement about the future of recreational drones.

The design’s focus on safety features and noise reduction could make it particularly appealing for urban flyers, while the advanced obstacle avoidance system might attract both beginners and experienced pilots. If this does indeed replace the Mini 5, it represents a dramatic shift in DJI’s approach to the consumer drone market.

What are your thoughts on DJI’s most radical design yet? Could this new approach to consumer drones signal a broader shift in the industry? Share your perspective in the comments below.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


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Haye Kesteloo
Haye Kesteloo

Haye Kesteloo is a leading drone industry expert and Editor in Chief of DroneXL.co and EVXL.co, where he covers drone technology, industry developments, and electric mobility trends. With over nine years of specialized coverage in unmanned aerial systems, his insights have been featured in The New York Times, The Financial Times, and cited by The Brookings Institute, Foreign Policy, Politico and others.

Before founding DroneXL.co, Kesteloo built his expertise at DroneDJ. He currently co-hosts the PiXL Drone Show on YouTube and podcast platforms, sharing industry insights with a global audience. His reporting has influenced policy discussions and been referenced in federal documents, establishing him as an authoritative voice in drone technology and regulation. He can be reached at haye @ dronexl.co or @hayekesteloo.

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