Google has dismantled its Project Ara modular smartphone plans

Project Ara
Project Ara

Update: It's official - Google has suspended its Project Ara modular smartphone plans, putting an end to its ambitions of bringing a DIY handset to market.

A spokesperson for the search giant confirmed it's shelving Project Ara to VentureBeat, though would not provide further details on the development.

The modular dream

Though time may well have been called on Google's in-house modular plans, there are still plenty of ways to tap into the modular craze.

The LG G5 took the bold move to introduce modular components (called "Friends") as its headline flagship feature. Additional battery power, a dedicated camera shutter button and an audio-enhancing module were among the add-ons that can be clipped onto its lower edge.

Motorola has also dipped its toes into the modular world too with its Motorola Z line-up, and HP took the plunge at IFA 2016 with the HP Elite Slice modular computer.

And after all these years of development, it's unlikely that Google would trash the concept completely. Don't be surprised if modular elements pop up in future Google products, or maybe through licensing deals.

  • Looking for a Project Ara-lite phone? Check out the LG G5.
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