When Google sold its Motorola unit to Lenovo, it kept Moto’s Advanced Technology And Products (ATAP) group. Its aim aligns with Google’s so-called “moonshot” projects, or technology that pushes through leaps and bounds instead of increments. This includes the Google modular smartphone, which breaks the usual handset down into its components such as the camera, processor, and storage among others. The idea behind modular phones is to be able to purchase components separately to upgrade or enhance their mobile device according to their preference. Users would then add up more modules to enhance their phone’s abilities as they see fit.
Saturday, 22 March 2014
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