Parts of a functional prototype of a Project Ara phone -- still a work in progress -- including the endoskeleton frame, the screen, electrical components and custom 3D-printed module enclosuresGoogle ...
The spotlight will fall on Project Ara this week when Google holds a big event for developers, but it’s far from the first company to toy with modular smartphones. Among the first was Japan’s NTT ...
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Google's modular smartphone, Project Ara, could arrive in early 2015 and cost just $50. For $50 you'd only get a bare-bones Project Ara endoskeleton, of course -- you don't even get a display, I think ...
Project Ara got its first public unveiling in 2014 when Google detailed its initial vision for a modular smartphone. Ara wants to give you the power to choose the hardware in your phone, letting you ...
A user on TikTok has acquired three prototypes of Google’s cancelled modular Project Ara phone. The user has shared multiple clips and images of the device and its modules. Google has worked on ...
Google will have to find a new way to attach the modules for its ambitious Project Ara smartphone after the device failed a drop test. The admission, made via Twitter, comes a week after Google said ...
Motorola has unveiled Project Ara, a hardware platform that can be used for creating "highly modular smartphones". Designed to deliver handsets that keep up with the advance of technology, Project Ara ...
Google is working on Project Ara, a new type of smartphone with a modular design. Google recently released the behind-the-scenes video above, which features a look at the phone and the people ...
Google’s next phone might be the last one you ever need - Project Ara involves highly customisable, build-your-own handsets where you can pick and choose which parts you want in your phone, and swap ...
Russian design firm Lapka tells us that everyone behind Project Ara may be missing the point. Google Is Inventing Screens That Snap Together Like Lego What if you could build a giant screen from ...