A Module Developers Kit for Project Ara has been unveiled by Google at last. The Kit has been released by Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP).
Mobile developers who were anxiously waiting for Google to release more details about the project will now get a better idea of what’s the possibilities are with the Ara components. Project Ara is basically a concept of building a customized smartphone with modular components with the user deciding which components he/she would want (just like building an assembled PC). Google hung on to Motorola Mobility’s ATAP division after selling Motorola to Lenovo.
The ATAP describes Ara as:
The Ara platform consists of an on-device packet-switched data network based on the MIPI UniPro protocol stack, a flexible power bus, and an elegant industrial design that mechanically unites the modules with an endoskeleton. Ara’s success is predicated on a rich, vibrant, and diverse ecosystem of modules from a myriad of developers. Users would be able to select modules from an online marketplace using a configurator that facilitates user choice and curates the configuration process to ensure that the selection of modules provides the expected system-level functionality.
So what are the new revelations that the MDK has brought:
Recently, Phonebloks had uploaded a video which revealed the team working on Project Ara. The MDK of Project Ara can be downloaded from here.
Source: Project Ara, Via: TechCrunch