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There are two ways:
Set the time lapse to “J+V” so that the individual JPEG files that are used to create the video are saved then use a third party program or DJI Media Maker to edit them into a timelapse, that should yield a 4K timelapse.
Set the Osmo for interval pictures, that will take a full RAW format picture at a fixed interval, which you can assemble later the same way. This will be better quality, but more work, and you will have less flexibility in terms of the interval. You may be able to take long exposure shots this way though (but I haven’t tried yet so I’m not sure).
You are correct though, DJI is VERY misleading on this, this is a 4K camera, so it is logical to assume it makes 4K timelapses, and nowhere in the marketing or DJI store do they mention that the timelapse modes are all 720p. I too bought an Osmo+ mostly for the timelapse feature, and was very upset when I found out about this. Fortunately the workarounds, while annoying, are not that difficult.
I do a video tutorial of the first way here (pardon the very bad audio in parts) here:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e9Fe13TpUPI
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