Thursday, April 17, 2014

The Modular Future

Building blocks. Lego. Minecraft. It seems that humans have an obsession with taking things apart and putting them back together.

Smartphones. Another obsession that is everywhere today. According to Business Insider, "One in every 5 people in the world own a smartphone". It is a huge market, and will grow explosively in the coming years.

Google, kingpin of just about every service on the web, is about to capitalize on both of these things with the Ara Modular Smartphone.

Several Ara Bases and Modules
Rather than let you get locked into a long smartphone contract with a wireless carrier, Google's Ara aims to let you upgrade the phone piece-by-piece through the use of Modules. The processor, wireless radios, and even screen are contained in swappable modules. Crack the screen? Swap it out. Faulty speaker? Swap it out? Need a better camera for your vacation to Aruba? You know what to do.

Swapping out modules is a fast and easy process with the Ara
Ara's concept of a modular phone solves 2 growing problems in the modern world:

  • The outrageous prices you need to pay in order to keep up with the latest technology - It has been reported that "pricing is expected to be around $50 for the base device." (Android Guys). This will allow people in lower-income situations to break into the world of technology without bankrupting themselves
  • Electronic waste. We live in a world where everything is replaced and disposed of at at alarming rate. "Electronic equipment and gadgets are the fastest growing waste stream in many countries." (e-Stewards).
E-Waste is a persistent problem in many parts of the world
Hopefully, this concept of modules and customizability will leak out into the mainstream, and the concept will be picked up by other smartphones and tablets. The low entry price and high upgradability means that the Ara will allow more and more people all over the world to connect. This, truly, is the future.