Friday, December 20, 2013
Custom Phones
Since everything these days can be customized just the way you want it to be down to the ads that you see. After the customization of software development, the only thing left is the actual phone itself. Like playing with LEGOs, a modular smartphone is a make-it-yourself
device consisting of an endoskeleton base and modules that attach to
create a custom phone. Don't care about having a camera? Swap it out for
a larger battery. Want to update your display without getting an
entirely new phone? You could do that, too. Motorola has been collaborating on a mission to make these devices a reality with Dave Hakkens, creator of a similar initiative called Phoneblocks, since this past fall. Project Ara would result in less electronic waste with devices that last a lot longer. This is something that would definitely catch on and really take off. Any thoughts?
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What about custom software development? I do like the interchangeable phone idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting idea. Along with personalized mobile applications and software development, it can really revolutionize computing.
ReplyDeleteAll of software development should be custom. It is possible to do that without too many resources.
ReplyDeleteIs the web development customizable too? I mean the ads that one person sees is different than anyone else's.
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