Red Hydrogen One is the smartphone that created a good amount of hype during its announcement. The smartphone was recently spotted on Geekbench. Consequently, most of its specifications are confirmed even before the launch of the smartphone. Hence here’s everything you need to know about the specifications and features of Red Hydrogen One.
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Red Hydrogen One: Specifications
According to Geekbench benchmark, the Red Hydrogen One may be powered by the Snapdragon 835 will be coupled with 6GB of RAM. Since RED Hydrogen One is the world’s first holographic phone, it comes with 4-View technology that helps users to view 3D videos and other content without wearing glasses. The Smartphone features an impressive 5.7-inch holographic display.
Red Hydrogen One is a modular smartphone. Hence, it comes with a pogo pin system that allows you to add stackable modules. These modules can be compared with the Moto Mods. Consequently, you can design your smartphone as per your schedule. You can view 2D, 3D VR, and AR-based content on the smartphone. Red Hydrogen One scored 1946 on the single core test and 5820 points on the multi-core.
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Red Hydrogen One: Design ErgonomicsAnd Pricing
The RED Hydrogen One will offer rigid and modular design ergonomics. Presently, it is available in two variants that differ in terms of build material. The first one will have a aluminum and was previously up for pre-order on RED’s website for $1295. While the other one will have a titanium build and was available for $1595.
Red Hydrogen One is a modular smartphone, hence we can expect helpful modules. These Modules can help improve your smartphones camera performance, act as additional battery backup, and function as external speakers. Overall the smartphone will be an impressive option for some users. Red will launch the Red Hydrogen One in August.
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