Search This Blog
ProtechTalks HERE WE POST OUR BLOGS RELATED TO TECH We also make Logos, Thumbnails and Business cards If you want to check it out follow the link below every post!!!!!!
Featured
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Phone or a puzzle?....Project ARA.
Hello guys!!!!!!!!!
We all have seen phones that have innovative features and we have also seen the lava MyZ customisable smartphone which can let you choose the features of the phone as per your wish if you want to check out the post click here. But that phone was all packed and we could not detach any parts . But the we are going to talk about today had detacheble parts which you could change on your own without going anywhere, we are talking about the project ARA.
Under its original design, Project Ara was intended to consist of hardware modules providing common smartphone parts, such as processors, displays, batteries, and cameras, as well as modules providing more specialized components, and "frames" that these modules were to be attached to. This design would allow a device to be upgraded over time with new capabilities and upgraded without requiring the purchase of an entire new device, providing a longer lifecycle for the device and potentially reducing electronic waste.
The Project Ara concept consisted of modules inserted into metal endoskeletal frames known as "endos". The frame would be the only component manufactured by Google. The frame was the switch to the on-device network linking all the modules together. Google planned two sizes of frames on launch; a "mini" frame about the size of a Nokia 3310 and a "medium" frame about the size of a Nexus 5. Google also planned a "large", phablet frame about the size of a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to be released in the future. Frames have slots on the front for the display and other modules. On the back are additional slots for modules.
Modules would provide common smartphone features, such as cameras and speakers, but could also provide more specialized features, such as medical devices, receipt printers, laser pointers, pico projectors, night vision sensors, or game controller buttons. Each slot on the frame accepted any module of the correct size. The front slots are of various heights and took up the whole width of the frame.[12] The rear slots had standard sizes of 1×1, 1×2 and 2×2.[12] Modules were to be hot-swapped without turning the phone off.The frame also included a small backup battery so the main battery can be hot-swapped.
That's it for now guys!!!!!!!!!!
If you want to see more posts from me click here.
Want to make Logos for YouTube or businesses, thumbnail for YouTube, or business card design click here.
Contact - protechtalks68@gmail.com.
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Comments
Post a Comment