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In case you're wondering why the concept is very similar to Phonebloks which we wrote about last month, that is because Motorola’s Advanced Technology and Projects group is closely working with Phonebloks creator, Dave Hakkens, on the said project. As of the moment, Project Ara is in its early stages of development and is gathering feedback from the Phonebloks community and Ara Scouts. A Dutch designer has come up with an interesting concept for a smartphone called Phonebloks that lets users replace and upgrade parts similar to what you do with a Lego block. However, as mentioned earlier, Phonebloks is currently a concept and needs the attention of big brands and investors to make Phonebloks a reality. For that, the Phonebloks team has turned to Thunderclap to gain as much social reach as possible to create demand. Read more in our articles including "Toshiba will manufacture Project Ara’s processors" and "Motorola announces Project Ara modular smartphone".

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What is phonebloks?

In case you're wondering why the concept is very similar to Phonebloks which we wrote about last month, that is because Motorola’s Advanced Technology and Projects group is closely working with Phonebloks creator, Dave Hakkens, on the said project. As of the moment, Project Ara is in its early stages of development and is gathering feedback from the Phonebloks community and Ara Scouts.

What have you covered about phonebloks?

A Dutch designer has come up with an interesting concept for a smartphone called Phonebloks that lets users replace and upgrade parts similar to what you do with a Lego block. However, as mentioned earlier, Phonebloks is currently a concept and needs the attention of big brands and investors to make Phonebloks a reality. For that, the Phonebloks team has turned to Thunderclap to gain as much social reach as possible to create demand.

Where can I find articles about phonebloks?

Our coverage of phonebloks includes: "Toshiba will manufacture Project Ara’s processors"; "Motorola announces Project Ara modular smartphone"; "Phonebloks, a Lego-esque modular smartphone". Each article provides unique insights and information.