RED's 'holographic' Hydrogen One smartphone gets FCC approval
RED's 'holographic' Hydrogen One smartphone gets FCC approvalMoneycontrol NewsAs American company RED's Hydrogen One smartphone gets closer to its launch, the phone received clearance and approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) this week. The FCC filling has also revealed some details about the much-awaited device. As per a report in The Verge, going by the FCC filling, Hydrogen One will be ready to be sold in the United States soon, and the filing also revealed some details about the smartphone. The phone was expected to be launched in early 2018 but some delays pushed its launch to August. RED Hydrogen One has been in the news for its two unique features - an attachment system to let Hydrogen One serve as the center for a modular and larger camera setup.The Morning After: Samsung's 'unbreakable' smartphone display gets tested
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