The Sunday Guardian

Facebook coming with ‘modular’ smartphone?

The modular device can incorporat­e a speaker, microphone, touch display, GPS and function as a phone.

- IANS

SAN FRANCISCO : In an applicatio­n filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office, Facebook is exploring the developmen­t of a ‘modular electromec­hanical device’ ( read smartphone) which will allow users to add different components onto a device.

The modular device can incorporat­e a speaker, microphone, touch display, GPS and function as a phone, Business Insider reported late on Friday.

Facebook’s hardware lab ‘Building 8’ which is focused on developing cutting-edge camera and machine learning technology is working on the project.

The patent noted that millions of devices connected to a server could be loaded with different software based on components that are swapped out.

“Typically, the hardware components included in the consumer electronic­s that are considered outdated are still usable. However, the hardware components can no longer be re-used since consumer electronic­s are designed as closed systems. From a consumer prospectiv­e, the life cycle of convention­al consumer electronic­s is expensive and wasteful,” the patent read.

The device could be made using ‘3D printing’ technology to function as a phone or a music speaker, the report added.

Not just a ‘modular’ device, Facebook is reportedly foraying into consumer hardware products that may involve next-gen cameras, augmented reality ( AR) devices, drones and even a brain scanning technology.

At its ‘Building 8’ facility, the company is working on at least four unannounce­d consumer hardware products.

Tech giants like Google and Apple have also been exploring this area.

However, Google suspended its ambitious modular ‘Project Ara’ last year.

The Ara team developed a concept design that reimagined the smartphone as a series of smaller, LEGOstyle bricks that could be attached, rearranged and swapped out in seconds, media reports has said.

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