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Motorola's "Project Ara" Will Allow Users To Customize Their Smartphones 112

rtoz writes "Motorola has announced 'Project Ara,' afree and open hardware platform for smartphones. The purpose of Project Ara is to create a modular smartphone that would allow users to swap hardware components according their own wish. The design for Project Ara consists of an endoskeleton (endo) and modules. The endo is the structural frame that holds all the modules in place. A module can be anything, from a new application processor to a new display or keyboard, an extra battery, a pulse oximeter — or something not yet thought of." Motorola's not the first one to think of such a thing; this project is in cooperation with Phonebloks, which had already been pushing for reusable, reconfigurable phone components.
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Motorola's "Project Ara" Will Allow Users To Customize Their Smartphones

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  • by cdrudge ( 68377 ) on Tuesday October 29, 2013 @09:05AM (#45268013) Homepage

    At my company we are not allowed to have phones with cameras,

    So why do you think that they would allow a phone that could easily have a camera added to it after you walked past security?

  • by renzhi ( 2216300 ) on Tuesday October 29, 2013 @09:34AM (#45268339)

    Don't hold your breath, this is not going to happen. There is little profit margin in selling components like this, why would the phone manufacturers get into low-margin business and abandon their high-profit business? Selling replaceable components means that users are going to hold on to their longer, and replace it less. Where's the profit in that the manufacturers? Their job is to dump a new phone model on the market every 3 months, rinse and repeat.

  • Re:Remember when (Score:5, Insightful)

    by sl4shd0rk ( 755837 ) on Tuesday October 29, 2013 @09:36AM (#45268367)

    You could buy computers with backs that opened

    Um.. nothing has changed dude. You still can. Perhaps you've been in the Apple monoculture too long.

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