Professional camera company RED made waves last month when it announced plans to launch its first smartphone, the Hydrogen One .
The company hasn't divulged many details about the device in the time since, but has hyped up some of the phone's higher-level features: a "modular" accessory system that will support higher-quality camera tools and a "holographic" display that's said to be capable of presenting images with a 3D-like effect without the need for specialized glasses.
All of that comes in a phone whose pre-orders start at $1,195.
Up to now, RED has only released one obscured teaser image of the device. But the company recently gave popular YouTube tech reviewer Marques Brownlee - also known as " MKBHD " - a non-functional prototype of what it says the Hydrogen One will ultimately look like.
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