RED HYDROGEN ONE will be available from November 2nd both from AT&T and Verizon. It is an Android smartphone with the world’s first holgraphic display was launched last year. The phone has 5.7-inch QHD 4-View Lightfield Display that the company says will create an experience that goes beyond 3D—with no glasses required. Powered by Nanotechnology, the display delivers realistic depth, light and textures bringing content to life in fundamentally new ways.
It has Holographic 4-View (H4V) recording front and back offering 3D experience, creating a depth map and adding two additional views (4V) real time. It has a durable carbon fiber, and intuitive, functional RED
designed sides and controls. 3D photos taken with the phone are saved as JPEG files with the 3D data in metadata, so they automatically display as 2D photos on any 2D devices they’re shared with.
It has proprietary A3D Multi-dimensional surround sound. The company says that it is a modular, cinema-capable media machine that lets you add a power pack for increased battery life, expand the phone’s memory or attach a camera module with interchangeable lens mounts. These modules will be available in 2019.
It comes with HoloPix, an Instagram-like app for sharing 3D photos. It will get a FaceTime-like app for real-time 3D video chat soon. Hydrogen Network service offers paid and free commercial movies and video. It also comes with 3D content, including 55 titles from Warner Brothers, including The Hobbit. AT&T customers get Ready Player One and a Fantastic Beasts movie for free.
It sports a 5.7-inches (2560 x 1440 pixels) Quad HD LTPS-TFT display with Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It is powered by the Snapdragon 835 Mobile Platform Octa-Core processor with Adreno 540 GPU. It packs 6GB RAM with 128GB storage (aluminum) / 6GB RAM with 256GB storage (titanium). It runs on Android 8.1 (Oreo). The device features a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and a 4500mAh battery.
Verizon is offering an Unlimited plan which will give you 75 GB 4G LTE data along with HD video streaming, 20 GB of 4G LTE mobile hotspot, 500 GB of Verizon Cloud storage for $60/line per month for four lines when you enroll in Auto Pay. It will be available from November 2 for $53.95 a month for 24 months on Verizon device payment which comes to about $1,295. As for AT&T, you can get the device for $43.17/month across 30 months with a total of $1,295 (Rs. 95,020 approx.).
Brian Higgins, vice president, device and consumer product marketing, Verizon said:
RED HYDROGEN ONE was designed with cutting-edge technology that simply can’t be described — you have to hold it in your hands and experience it yourself to understand why this is such a mobile game changer. A phone like this deserves the best network in the country, which is why we can’t wait to bring it to Verizon customers later this year.