Motorola announced Project Ara, an open hardware platform with modular components ala Phonebloks

naveed

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

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Motorla Project Ara modules


Was just about to hit the hay for the evening when this came through the wire. Honestly, Im not entirely sure Im not still dreaming in my onesie, but here goes. Revealed in a press release just moments ago is Motorolas ambitious open hardware platform dubbed Project Ara. You heard right, according to Motorola, they want to do to hardware, what Android has done to software. How? By creating an open based modular smartphone platform. Ill give you a few moments to pick your jaw up from the ground.


Better? Good. Alright, so the goal with Project Ara is to have 3rd party developers create pieces of a phone that can be decided upon by the user, not unlike what we saw in the Phonebloks concept we showed you a few weeks ago. While everyone could agree that allowing users to choose individual components of a smartphone could be fun, it sounded so far fetched, many myself included dismissed it as a dream that simply wasnt possible. Oh, how wrong we were.


Project Ara smartphone

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According to Motorola, each device will come with an endoskeleton or endo that holds all the different components together (see above image). And really, skies the limit when it comes to the modules that can be attached to an endo. Hardware keyboard, faster processor, bigger battery, or something different altogether (taser gun perhaps?). Anything you can dream up.


The craziest part is that Motorola says theyve been secretly working on Project Ara for over a year now. This could have really been what Motorolas Guy Kawasaki alluded to back in March. It wasnt until recently Motorola teamed up with the creator of the Phonebloks concept. Motorola mentions a similar vision for the future of smartphones, where the Phonebloks head has already begun laying the groundwork for a community based on open, customizable, modular-based hardware.

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Motorla Project Ara phone concept


Motorola says the MDK (Module Developers Kit) will be released sometime in the next few months, where developers will soon be invited to start creating modules for Project Ara. Interested in becoming an Ara Scout? Motorola is inviting regular folks like yourself to collaborate with them on special missions that will help shape Project Ara for the masses. Think of it like the Motorola Feedback Network but more fun. Sign up here.


Okay, now that we got all that out of the way Seriously, is this a dream?
 

iltaf

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Motorola announces Project Ara, an open hardware platform with modular components ala Phonebloks

bht alaaa, this would end the monopoly of some of phone companies. It would be really a great way to choose your phone individual components. Then companies would focus on separate parts :) Good for common man
 

uetian

Senator (1k+ posts)
Re: Motorola announces Project Ara, an open hardware platform with modular components ala Phonebloks



hmm... then I would love to see someone's Phoneblok falling from his/her hand on the floor... buhahahaha

pehlay phone girnay kay baad sirf battery dhoondhni prrti thhi, ab CPU, display, RAM, Memory, .... sab kuch dhoondhna prra kray ga
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I am 100% sure developers & enthusiasts (I also (bigsmile)) will love this phone, but this would be very difficult for commoners to handle this phone.
 

casper

MPA (400+ posts)
Interesting ...I believe Motorola is Israely owned , nokia is or was owned by largely by the same, ? ? I've boycotted both manufacturers in the past :)
 

Shahrukh36

New Member
Re: Motorola announces Project Ara, an open hardware platform with modular components ala Phonebloks

Interesting ...I believe Motorola is Israely owned , nokia is or was owned by largely by the same, ? ? I've boycotted both manufacturers in the past :)
Motorola is owned by Google which is an American company and Nokia is Finnish.
 

casper

MPA (400+ posts)
Motorola is owned by Google which is an American company and Nokia is Finnish.

Brother ur probably right to certain extent but the zionist Jews are very crafty..They keep it undercover

Motorola might have been bought by Google now, but has been around a lot longer then Google. Yes nokia is finnish ... was told with majority zionist jew shareholders. But again iv not done much research (don't have time) just something I felt I should share as I heard nokia, Motorola. ..
 

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