Project Ara - California Google has announced a smartphone innovation that can be dismantled and pairs. Named 'Project Ara', smartphones planned next year's circulating can be upgraded components at will the user.
Reported Liliputing, Tuesday (09/30/2014), Google plans to launch their first smartphone based on the modular prototype Ara Project in early 2015. Reportedly, the California-based company will soon show the superiority Project Ara in December 2014.
Ara Project is basically a platform that allows users to customize the phone by selecting the desired components. Looks similar to a desktop PC, if you want a more powerful processor, the user simply unplug the old processor and add the new processor.
Not only the CPU, users can also upgrade the components like the screen with a higher resolution or upgrade the camera. Project leader 'Project Ara', Paul Eremenko said, the phone will run a custom version of Google's Android software L.
This indicates that the modular smartphone can easily be upgraded components without the need to turn off the device. However, you need to restart or reboot the device to make the components that have been upgraded to work.
That said, this modular smartphone will reportedly be sold at the lowest price, which is $ 50. Reported Techland.time, the target price is intended for users in developing countries.
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