Digital cinema camera manufacturer RED's second smartphone venture, the Hydrogen Two has reportedly been cancelled. Company founder Jim Jannard revealed the development while announcing his retirement from the company, saying he will be shutting down the Hydrogen project. Continued support for the Hydrogen One smartphone has been promised, although the last update the device received was reportedly back in January 2019.
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