Yep, the DJI Osmo Mobile 6 works with a lot of Android phones, but you'll want to double-check a few things to make sure it works well with yours.
Based on what we've found, it can support phones weighing up to 290 grams and with dimensions up to 84 mm wide and 10 mm thick, but this doesnât guarantee everything will be perfect with any phone fitting those specs.
If you have a larger phone, like a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, keep an eye out. Some folks have mentioned the gimbal can have a tough time balancing and keeping the phone secure, especially without fiddling with it a bit.
Heavier, bulkier phones might not stay as snug in the magnetic mount, which can lead to the phone slipping or tiltingânot ideal when you're trying to get that smooth shot.
Also, our data indicates that sometimes there are balance issues or the gimbal might shut off unexpectedly if the power button gets pressed during use. These issues seem to pop up more with phones nearing the weight and size limits of what the gimbal can handle.
Before you buy it, it's smart to check your phone's size against the gimbal's specifications. If you're keen on using it with a bigger phone, you might want to look into aftermarket magnetic adapters for extra grip and stabilityâjust be cautious there.
The placement of phone buttons can sometimes mess with the gimbalâs operation.
For the best experience, sticking to DJI's guidelines on phone compatibility and weight limits is your safest bet.
That way, you can trust your phone will stay secure and the Osmo Mobile 6 will work as it should. Still, many have had good results with various Android devices, so it mostly comes down to making sure your phone fits the recommended specs.