Puzzlephone: Apparently the Google is not the only company that is working feverishly to develop assembled devices that will allow their owners to choose the technical characteristics their.
After the famous Project Ara, the American giant, now the Finnish company Circular Devices unveils Puzzlephone
The mobile puzzler, according to the company based in Espoo - the "home" of Nokia - is likened to the human body and is divided into three main parts: the spine, the heart and the brain. The spine consists of the LCD screen, the speakers and the basic structure of the device. The heart harbors the battery and the secondary electronics, while the brain carries the processor and the camera. The company's goal is to create a model that makes it easy and economical to upgrade or repair faults without the need for full device replacement.
Piece-piece comes the renewal
Circular Devices is currently in the testing phase of its operating device prototypes Android, however he reckons he could dispose of the former models in the second half of 2015.
According to analysts, the new generation of mobile phones could generate a new rejuvenation in the device market, as consumers will be able to "freshen" their phone's performance over a small cost (rather than a big investment) simply replacing e.g. processor, battery, or camera.
Source: tovima.gr