Motorola has announced a new initiative to help smartphone users take
handset customization beyond ringtones, wallpaper, and body colors to
its very form and function.
The Google-owned handset company on Monday announced Project Ara, a
free, open hardware platform for creating highly modular smartphones. An
endoskeleton, or structural frame, holds the smartphone modules of the
owner's choice, such as a display, keyboard, or extra battery. The
approach should allow users to swap out malfunctioning modules or
upgrade as innovations emerge, providing a handset that stays up-to-date
much longer than today's smartphones.
"Our goal is to drive a more thoughtful, expressive, and open
relationship between users, developers, and their phones," Motorola
wrote in a company blog post.
"To give you the power to decide what your phone does, how it looks,
where and what it's made of, how much it costs, and how long you'll keep
it."
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