Technology

This company is making a smartphone with holographic display

A new phone is coming in the mobile market with an exciting feature. The company RED, which is expert in making good high-end cameras, has announced that the company is making a phone named as Hydrogen One, and will ship the phone with a unique feature. The company is referring to the feature as “holographic display”.

The phone runs on Android OS and has embedded with an algorithm that converts stereo sound into expansive multi-dimensional audio. The phone houses a 5.7-inch display and will be coming in 2018 in two different variants. One is aluminum version and is priced at $1,195 and the other is titanium which is priced at $1,595.

The company said that the display of the phone uses “nanotechnology that switches between traditional 2D content, holographic multi-view content, 3D content, and interactive games”.

See also: Samsung to launch refurbished Galaxy Note 7

Jim Jannard founder of RED said in a postthere is no good way to describe it until you see it.”

Our display is the technology you haven’t seen before. It is not lenticular, which is an inferior tech in every way” he further asserted.

Apart from RED’s exciting revelation, another news related to Nokia 3310 is creating buzz on the internet and that is, a Russian-Italian phone customizing company has launched Nokia 3310 Putin-Trump edition with a price tag of $2,500.

Sponsored
Ali Leghari

Share
Published by
Ali Leghari

Recent Posts

NADRA Warns Against Excessive Photocopying of Sensitive Documents

ISLAMABAD: According to a public advisory from the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), Pakistani…

39 mins ago

Phase 2 of Honhar Scholarship Program Officially Launched

The Honhar Scholarship Program Phase II, inaugurated by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif of Punjab,…

48 mins ago

Itel S25 Ultra Fails Durability Test, Raising Concerns

The Itel S25 series, known for its durability and affordability, recently faced scrutiny during a…

1 hour ago

WhatsApp Will No Longer Work on Older Android Phones Starting January 2025

WhatsApp has officially confirmed that, beginning January 1, 2025, it will end support for Android…

2 hours ago

Rs158 Billion Spent on Importing Mobile Phones to Pakistan in the Last Five Months

According to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), Pakistan imported mobile phones worth…

3 hours ago

EU Concerns Over Pakistan’s Military Court Sentences May Impact GSP+ Trade Benefits

The European Union (EU) has expressed concern over the recent convictions of 25 civilians by…

4 hours ago