Times of Oman

Google shelves its ambitious ‘Project Ara’

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SAN FRANCISCO: Alphabet’s Google has suspended Project Ara, its ambitious effort to build what is known as a modular smartphone with interchang­eable components, as part of a broader push to streamline the company’s hardware efforts, two people with knowledge of the matter said.

The move marks an about-face for the tech company, which announced a host of partners for Project Ara at its developer conference in May and said it would ship a developer edition of the product this autumn. The company’s aim was to create a phone that users could customize on the fly with an extra battery, camera, speakers or other components.

While Google will not be releasing the phone itself, the company may work with partners to bring Project Ara’s technology to market, potentiall­y through licensing agreements, one of the people with knowledge of the matter said.

Axing Project Ara is one of the first steps in a campaign to unify Google’s various hardware efforts, which range from Chromebook laptops to Nexus phones. Former Motorola president Rick Osterloh rejoined Google earlier this year to oversee the effort. Google sold Motorola to Lenovo Group in 2014.

Modular smartphone­s have generated great enthusiasm for their potential to prolong the lifespan of a device and reduce electronic waste. But the devices are difficult to bring to market because their interchang­eable parts make them bulky and costly to produce, said analyst Bob O’Donnell of TECHnalysi­s Research, adding that he was not surprised to see Google halt the project.

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