Red Hydrogen One phone review - It's all about that 3D screen

The 3D Cat Whoa: A Review of the Red Hydrogen Phone

I was recently lucky enough to get my hands on the new Red Hydrogen phone, and let me tell you, it's a game-changer. I've been using this phone for a while now, and I'm still blown away by its capabilities.

The first thing that struck me when I saw the phone was the 3D effect it produces. It's like having glasses on your eyes, but without the need for actual glasses. The nano light technology underneath the screen makes objects appear 3D, and it's really cool to see in action.

I've been using Instagram a lot lately, and it looks like a regular 2D app to me. But when I switch to Hola Pics and App by Red, suddenly my photos start looking 3D! It's amazing how much of a difference this makes.

What's interesting is that as soon as you mention 3D, people's minds start filtering out thoughts. I don't know if anyone's ever seen truly good 3D before - it seems to make them become more aware of the imperfections and differences in 3D images. And I think that's the biggest hurdle we have with 3D right now.

Luckily, there are some great resources available for 3D content. For example, the Pixar movie "You're Brave" has a hydrogen Network where you can watch videos and rent movies in 3D. There's also an app called Laya that lets you play 3D video games - it's pretty cool!

Now, let's talk about cameras. The dual rear camera on this phone is capable of capturing 3D video and photos. It's not as good as a dedicated camera, but it's still very impressive. And the dual front cameras are even better! They're the same camera, paired stereoscopically, which allows for some amazing 3D effects.

When I take pictures with this phone, they look great - more like analog film than digital perfection. It's a nice change of pace from other phones that can produce perfect, pixelated images.

Speaking of pictures, I recently took some photos of my friend Becca using the portrait mode on this phone. They turned out really well! The only downside is that the video quality is a bit lacking - it's noisy and soft in 4K. But with some editing apps, you can clean up these files and get great results.

Now, about the camera module... Oh man, that's where things get really exciting! The Red Hydrogen phone has four modules: two copper Pogo pens, which are coming out soon as separate batteries and cinema cameras. It sounds like a dream come true for film enthusiasts!

This phone itself is huge - like a Razor phone - but it feels solid and dense in the hand. There's Kevlar on the back, a headphone jack, and a 5.7-inch display that looks stunning even when not in 3D. And let me tell you, the battery life is amazing! It lasted around 14 hours in my hour-long test.

My only gripe with this phone is its limited compatibility - it can't send 3D content to anyone who doesn't have a Red Hydrogen phone. That's what keeps holding me back from really enjoying this device. But if you're like me and love the idea of 3D on your phone, then you should totally check this out!

It's definitely not for everyone, but if you're looking for something new and exciting, then the Red Hydrogen phone is worth a look.