Monday, May 23, 2016

Downscaled Google Ara completed in the fall – New Technology

This fall, developers can get their hands on Google’s Lego mobile Ara. Next year will be ready for delivery to ordinary consumers.

The development of Google’s modular phone Ara has been dogged by problems and delays, but now it seems that the phone will eventually become a product. During its developer conference I / O message Google developers will be able to get their hands on a copy in the fall and that Ara will become a commercial product in 2017. Unlike Google’s previous mobile projects to be Ara are developed and manufactured by the company itself according to the news site Cnet.

the idea behind Ara is that the phone is made up of interchangeable modules with different functions like camera or extra battery. The modules we secured a “skeleton” that holds it all together. The original version would also phone the radio and processor could be changed to give the phone a longer life. The idea, Google has scrapped at least for the first version of Ara and the parts are now embedded in the bones.

Instead, the idea is now the user to be able to pick up modules in much the same way he or she equips her with various mobile apps. Google is planning a program for developers of modules and hope for the same kind of creativity from hardware developers today are available from app developers.

It will not be completely free to develop modules for Ara and only Google-approved modules, acepteras of the skeleton. Google is not the first company that will make the cell phone more flexible when it comes to hardware. LG’s latest top model, for example, a modular system with better speakers and camera, and in the late 1990′s, PDA manufacturer, Handspring, a system of modules to give their handheld new features such as camera and phone.

Google has not said how much Ara will cost, but according to Cnet planned price to fall in the upper region of what smart phones costs today.

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