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Project Ara: Google says 'next 5 billion' will build their phones

There has been a lot of talk recently about how the 'next 5 billion' consumers will get smart phones and get online. Google is aiming to bring a cheap, customizable smart phone to the masses with Project Ara, set to go on sale in January 2015.

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Project Ara from Motorola, would allow users to totally customized their smart phone from battery life to app processor.

Google鈥檚 next major smart phone project won鈥檛 just be competing for the same customers as Apple鈥檚 iPhone, Samsung鈥檚 Galaxy S5, or even Amazon鈥檚 rumored upcoming smart phone.

Google is aiming for the 鈥渘ext 5 billion鈥 mobile consumers who are poised to jump from feature phones to low-cost smart phones as the technology and mobile access expand to further corners of the globe than ever before. The idea was laid out at a developer鈥檚 conference for Project Ara, the build-your-own smart phone pioneered by Motorola and viral start-up Phonebloks, on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The Project Ara phone, which Google is aiming to release publicly in January 2015, won鈥檛 hinge on packed specs or flashy exteriors. In fact, developers gave it the nickname 鈥淕ray Phone鈥 because it is literally a blank slate that can be catered to the needs of a specific market or consumer.

"It's called the 鈥榞ray phone鈥 because it's meant to be drab gray to get people to customize it,鈥

Project Ara is all about customization. Essentially the phone will have a basic structure with up to eight interchangeable modules. The idea is that consumers can create the phone they truly want by swapping out modules to suit their needs. Do you rely on your phone鈥檚 camera? Insert the 14-megapixel camera. Want extra long battery life? Swap the camera for a durable battery. Your phone, your way.

Accordingly, the base phone will run much cheaper and last longer than current consumer smart phones. The base of the phone will cost $50 to make, and developers are hoping to keep the cost down in order to reach emerging markets and encourage customization. Ideally, the shell of the phone will last five to six years. It will run on Android, which currently doesn鈥檛 support a modular system, but Mr. Eremenko points out that Google has made this an operating system priority.

Project Ara is a part of Google鈥檚 Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) division, which generally delves into the more experimental ideas, such as Project Tango, a mobile device that has a sense of time and movement. Though not many of these ideas have made it to market yet, the program leads for Ara are Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) alums. this indicates they are bringing a practical philosophy to the development process.

Google also recently announced it acquired solar-powered drone maker Titan Aerospace, which has the potential to provide Internet access to remote areas by hovering above regions for up to five years.

There is a lot to be done on both fronts, however. Project Ara already has two more developer conferences scheduled in the next few months.

In the meantime, the next 5 billion may want to start thinking of what modules will click into their future smart phone.

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