During the presentation of the second edition of Project Ara Developers Conference, Google revealed several new details about its modular smartphone project. Even with the forecast of arrival until the end of the month January 2015 - that is, in a few days - the company proved quite at ease when talking about the news that his ambitious idea.
The highlight of the presentation was undoubtedly no, the new prototype pin modular smartphone. Called Spiral 2, the device had the amount of space available for the new modules pin increased engagement, which opens up new possibilities for those who want to develop for this project. In addition, the company also released the technical specifications of reference, something that can not exactly represent the final device settings (mainly because it is modular). Reference Technical Specifications Screen resolution: 1280x720 pixels (HD) Processor: Marvell PXA 1928 or NVIDIA Tegra K1 Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G, 4G sensors: light and proximity Rear Camera: 5 megapixels
During the presentation, Google pin confirmed it will start the Project Ara tests with consumers of Puerto Rico, country located in the Caribbean Sea and has close relationship with the United States.
According to the company, the choice of Puerto Rico occurred because of three factors: the diversity of people using smartphones, the large amount of telephone operators (Of course, OpenMobile, T-Mobile, Sprint, MVNOs, AT & T) and the fact that the cell be the primary means of internet access in the country.
The company also expects the Spiral 3 recently announced prototype successor, to be able to compete on equal terms with the main market of smartphones. This device will be able to accommodate 20 to 30 modules, and its release date is scheduled for the second quarter of 2015.
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