Camera maker Red is making its foray into the smartphone space. The company announced a phone called the Hydrogen One, which, the company claims, will be "the world’s first holographic media machine." The phone expected to feature a modular camera unit that users can switch out with various camera modules for "higher-quality motion and still images." It even have the ability to use a module that captures 3D footage in RED's own holographic video format, called Hydrogen. However, those modules won't be ready at launch.
The Hydrogen One will run the Android operating system on a 5.7-inch "hydrogen holographic display." It's not clear how sharp the display going to be, but RED touts that it'll display 3D "holographic" content without the need for special glasses, though the company didn't specify how 3D holographic content differs from traditional 3D content.
The Red Hydrogen One will work with Red’s professional camera program (it's unclear if one would actually be able to plug their Red DSLR cameras), and offer familiar user interface and monitor. Much like several recent flagship phones, the Red Hydrogen One will also come equipped with a USB-C port, but interestingly also has a micro SD card if you need more storage. A 3.5mm headphone jack will also be present.
Red Hydrogen One comes in two variants – Titanium and Aluminum – priced at $1,595 ( Rs 1,02,972 approx) and $1,195 (Rs 77,148 approx) respectively. The smartphone is up for pre-orders, with shipping expected to begin in Q1 2018 in the US. There’s no word on whether Red Hydrogen One will be available in other markets.
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