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Google to start sending out Project Ara hardware this month

Google's modular phone project is well underway as the company has announced plans to start sending out Project Ara hardware to developers this month. The company has previously stated that it hopes to have a finished product out on the market during the first quarter of 2015, meaning that this time next year, customizable, build-able smartphones could be a reality.

Project Ara was originally Motorola's project in collaboration with Phonebloks creator, Dave Hakkens. However, Google has since taken control and sold off Motorola's mobile division to Lenovo. 

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Developers can now request a Module Developers Kit, the kit contains circuit boards for testing modules, the dev with the best module will score the Project Ara Developer Prize Challenge and win themselves $100,000. Interested developers only have until the 17th of July to apply for a dev kit, some applicants will receive their kits by the end of the month.

The current developers kit is based on the v0.11 release. However, Google has already announced plans to release an updated developers kit in the near future, these v0.20 kits will use use ASICs rather than FPGAs for UniPro network processing. The updated hardware will be available in November.

All modules will attach to the base phone via electro-permanent magnets, the modular smartphone is expected to go on sale for as little as $50 around January next year. However, extra modules will likely bump up the overall price.

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KitGuru Says: A lot of you guys have expressed interest in Project Ara in the past, news on the modular smartphone might be slow but at least we know it's coming. It will be interesting to see what modules developers can come up with now that they have access to the hardware. What would you guys like to see developers create for project Ara? Any interesting ideas spring to mind?

Source: Cnet

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12 comments

  1. This literally is DLC for phones XD

  2. This doesn’t look like Windows Phone at all!

  3. Phonebloks was just an idea. Project Ara is a reality.

  4. Chandler Keith Henson

    someone else came up with this concept, not based on Windows phone

  5. Project Ara arrived because of PhoneBloks, I thought?

  6. Ara is a collaboration, not a hijack, you dense motherfucker.

  7. they bought the idea from PhoneBloks…

  8. Won’t be long until the chinese start making cheap low quality modules

  9. Project Ara was behind closed doors, but since they heard of Phonebloks, they decided to put it in the open.

  10. They already are. Dave made a video about brands like ZTE and Xiaomi. They are pretty much trusted by alot of people.

  11. I was talking about them, they have developed some good stuff. I was mainly talking about the Chinese companies that just mass produce things and sell them dirty cheap on eBay from Hong Kong.