Head of Project Ara at Google Paul Eremenko, shows how the modular phone works. With a starting price of $50
- Google aims to produce a phone that gives a user full power over hardware customization. With this Project Ara phone, user will be able to select customized components of a smartphone and clip them onto a base called an endoskeleton.
Want about RAM?: Just unplug the old RAM and insert the larger one that you want.
The modular phone will come in a mini (about 4"), medium (below 5") and much more larger sizes.
The basic version of Ara will come with Wi-Fi and a way to boot into Android. The group working on the project, is also working on apps for the smartphone which will make 'changing the modules' easy for users.
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