Last summer, the US-based organization RED - known for its cinema screen cameras broadly used on Hollywood movies - got consideration when it uncovered it would release a Mobile-Phone. The Hydrogen One was bizarre not just in light of the fact that RED had never made a Mobile-Phone, yet in addition in light of the fact that the $1,595 titanium gadget (or $1,195 for an aluminum version) was available for preorder with almost no information about it.
That changed Monday when RED founder and CEO Jim Jannard shared specs and highlights about the Hydrogen One out of an energetic RED User discussion post. The huge news: The Mobile-Phone will be accessible this mid year from cell transporters and significantly prior to the individuals who preordered "unlocked" version. Jannard composes that bearer support will be "phenomenal."
That is entirely amazing if they are true. Essential was just ready to charm Sprint as an partner for its Mobile-Phone. Especially, RED's Mobile-Phone does things we haven't seen from a Mobile-Phone some time recently.
The strong Mobile-Phone 5.7-inch screen will have two modes: a standard 2D mode and a 4-View (4V) holographic mode which shows a "superior than 3D picture" without glasses, as per Jannard. He says that those who've seen the 4V in-person have responded with "wheezes, swears or just smiles."
The Hydrogen One's 4V video format is new and Jannard indications that it will be upheld by a few "major puppy" online networking destinations. He also says the company will set up the "Hydrogen Network," another stage to share or offer 4V content.
RED Hydrogen One phone Specs and Features:
- 5.7-inch display with a resolution of 2,560x1,440 pixels
- Dual viewing modes: Regular 2D and 4V -- aka RED's version of 3D
- Body made of aluminum or titanium
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 835X processor
- In body cameras capable of recording 4V video
- Headphone jack
- 4,500mAh battery -- which is enormous but is probably needed to power the display and modules
- Dual-SIM -- unusual for phones released in the United States
- Expandable storage via a MicroSD slot
- USB-C port
- Built-in speakers capable of playing multi-channel spacial audio
- Stackable modules that connect via pogo pins for power and data.