DJI is officially winding down support for two of its most popular smartphone gimbals: the Osmo Mobile 3 and DJI OM 4. And if you’re still using one of these devices to shoot TikToks, travel vlogs, YouTube videos, or family memories, this is one update you’ll want to pay attention to.

DJI says it will suspend service and support for both products starting August 3, 2026. That means after that date, users will no longer be able to receive official product maintenance, technical support, or customer service assistance for these aging gimbals.

The timing isn’t exactly surprising. DJI ended production of the Osmo Mobile 3 back in August 2021, while new OM 4 production reportedly stopped in June 2021. Still, for longtime creators who’ve held onto these reliable stabilizers, the announcement marks the end of an era.

In its notice, DJI explained that electronic products naturally have a fixed lifecycle due to changing technologies and evolving user needs. The company says it periodically reassesses older hardware so it can shift resources toward newer products and emerging technologies.

Translation? DJI wants users to move toward the latest generation of smarter, lighter, and more capable smartphone gimbals. And honestly, the leap in features over the last few years has been pretty massive.