Google's modular smartphone is getting closer to reality. At a recent conference, Google revealed its latest prototype together with the pilot program of the Ara project. It says that the lucky people who will be able to test the phone this year will be Puerto Ricans.
Google's the Ara project (“Project Ara”) is a phone development project that is being assembled from different modules, which the user can exchange. This allows updating and fitting according to his needs, and they are attached to the phone with the help of sustainable magnets.
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Lastik will have, among other things, the possibility of replacing many hardware components, such as battery (various sizes), screen, processor, digital camera, graphics card, speakers, system memory and sensors. At the conference, they also showed the last prototype, Spiral 2, which will be able to make calls to 3G networks.
More information:
www.projectara.com