Google Project Ara tablet visits GFXBench with its 13.8-inch display
Google Project Ara tablet visits GFXBench with its 13.8-inch display
A Google Project Ara prototype with the model number A8A01 was recently spotted on the popular GFXBench graphics benchmark database, rocking a 13.8-inch display. The display size listed on the GFXBench database does raise quite a few questions. So far, Google has not announced any plans of...
Click ARM One is not the only modular tablet presented until now. Last year the Chinese company XPX showed a modular tablet with a 7-inch screen, called LIFE 7.
This device reminds us of the design of Project Ara with several interchangeable modules. The starting configuration of LIFE 7 includes an IPS screen (1024 x 600) and a quad core SOC, clocked at 1.5 GHz, with 1 GB of Ram and 8 GB of internal storage.
The tablet is based on Android 4.4 and also allows you to update the camera (0.3-2.0 MPX), the modem (2G, 3G, 4G) and the battery (2100 mAh).
In addition to this economic device, XPX also, at the recent Las Vegas CTIA Super Mobility 2015, showed a new modular phone platform.
All the electronics of a normal smartphone has been split into blocks to be assembled in a customizable case. The customers can choose different displays, memory modules and various types of camera. These electronic components enable you to buy a low-spec modular phone with Android 4.4.2. The different parts are not enclosed in a plastic case so the assembly of the various components is not particularly simple, it requires appropriate skills and qualified personnel, authorized by XPX.