RED’s holographic Hydrogen One phone gets even closer to release with FCC approval

RED's upcoming Hydrogen One smartphone still doesn't have a concrete release date, but we're presumably getting even closer to launch, given that the phone has cleared the FCC's approval process this week, via PhoneScoop.

In addition to confirming that the Hydrogen One is in fact a real device that RED will legally be allowed to sell in the United States, the FCC filing confirms a few smaller details about the phone: it'll have a 4,510mAh battery, dual SIM slots, and support for all US LTE bands (except T-Mobile's Band 71).

The Hydrogen One was originally announced over a year ago when RED offered preorders for both a $1,195 aluminum version and a $1,595 titanium variant (although that preorder period has long closed), and RED has yet...

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