miércoles, 26 de agosto de 2015

Google delayed the launch of its phone parts


Google delayed their plans to test his concept of smartphone parts, called Ara Project.

Ara the first hardware project would undergo a test this year in Puerto Rico, but this has been delayed until at least next year.

The test will take place at a new location in the United States, Ara Project team informed through a series of tweets.

The team said the delay is due to "many iterations" in the design.

The Ara Project is Google's plan to create a phone parts.

This means that some components can be added or removed without the need for complex changes in the apparatus.

This would give the opportunity to "build" their own cell phone.

When the project was announced, the company said users could buy a basic structure and add modules such as keyboard, battery or other sensors.

"Immense sadness"

This could mean that the screens destroyed or used batteries would be less costly to repair and in addition this would allow others to create custom hardware for specific tasks.

Google had planned to offer 20 to 30 different test modules for Puerto Rico.

The first demonstration of the technology, the Google developer conference in May, was well received.

A forum for developers interested in working in Ara, San Francisco designer Kinsman Garrett said he felt "immense sadness" for the delay.

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