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Nexpaq case in the style of Google Project Ara turns your phone into a modular phone.



Users that have existed for years, and we expect that market to Google in the near future models based on a variety of modules to add additional features are close to reaching the idea of ​​a smart phone.

Smartphones for this type of users are interested in, thanks to some manufacturers decided to create their own version and the Ara project.


The case Nexpaq, composed of modules that cover a simple phone is a smartphone running.



Nexpaq smartphones add a structure and the structure of the back of the phone without turning off various functions directly with the physical module allows removal. With this type of case, you saw a model of the project before its official release is like owning experience.

Extra battery, amplified speaker, LED flashlight, SD card reader, temperature and humidity gauges, hotkeys, a USB flash drive, a measure of the quality of air, breathing laser, 64 GB Memory: up until now the manufacturer has 12 interchangeable modules and an addition to fill empty spaces.



Toshiba camera intended for the Ara project

You are currently Samsung Galaxy S5, S6 and the Edge for Apple iPhone 6 Nexpaq can find available. 12 interchangeable modules are used for both IOS and Android, so that both operating systems, for example, an additional battery module, both for Android Nexpaq iPhone case and could include the structure, which is useful because each job does support.

One of the main problems posed by the structure that your smartphone will add an extra size, which is quite heavy. Nexpaq very own modular smartphone features increase the security of your mobile as Google However, the functionality of your smartphone, to compensate for the king.

If you want to turn your phone into a modular phone, of course, if only you can buy for $ 89 four modules, which is to get closer to Kickstarter.

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