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This is what Project Ara would actually look like

We’ve been hearing off and on about Google’s Project Ara but these dummy modules from Yezz mobile at MWC 2015 are a pretty strong hint as to what it might look like when the modular phones are ready to hit the market. We already know what Google has envisioned the phone to look like but it’s unlikely that all manufactured modules will be that uniform in looks, due to the modular nature of the Ara it would likely look like an aesthetic mess of components.

Yezz unfortunately hasn’t given any indication as to how many of these modules are proof of concept and market pricing and potential availability as well as information about the actual Ara phone are still a mystery for now.

We are in Barcelona for MWC 2015 so stay tuned for more information as it comes.

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