Google Shutters its Project Ara Plans to Build Modular Phones
By ETCentric
September 2, 2016
September 2, 2016
Google has reportedly suspended its Project Ara initiative to build a modular smartphone with interchangeable components. The goal was to develop a phone that consumers could customize with cameras, speakers, batteries and other parts in an effort to prolong lifespan and reduce electronic waste. “The move marks an about-face for the tech company, which announced a host of partners for Project Ara at its developer conference in May and said it would ship a developer edition of the product this autumn,” according to Reuters. “Axing Project Ara is one of the first steps in a campaign to unify Google’s various hardware efforts, which range from Chromebook laptops to Nexus phones.”
Topics: Alphabet, Chromebook, Custom, Developer, Developer Conference, DIY, Google, Google ATAP, Hardware, Interchangeable, Laptop, Licensing, Mobile, Modular, Nexus, Phones, Project Ara, Rick Osterloh, Smartphone, Speakers
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