We don't yet know everything about the phone, but we do know that there are front cameras, a 5.7-inch screen with "nanotechnology", a headphone jack, a USB-C charger and a MicroSD card slot for expanded storage.
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Caption:Rebecca Fleenor
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The titanium model will run $1,595 and the aluminium model will run $1,195.
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Here we get a super close look at the top bezel.
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Jim Jannard, Red's founder and CEO, prohibited people from photographing the display but we know the phone will run Android.
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Another shot of the back of one of three titanium Hydrogen One prototypes in existence.
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The Red Hydrogen One will support modular attachments. Here the phone is shown off with a cinema camera sensor module attached.
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Here CNET's Patrick Holland has a 4V portrait taken by one of the working prototypes.
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The new shoebox-sized 8K 3D camera from Red would be able to replace the rig Peter Jackson used to film The Hobbit trilogy.