The Puzzlephone is a conceptual handset built around an idea similar to Google’s mix-and-match Project Ara phone. One big difference is that this Finnish phone keeps its modularity to a minimum: ...
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Circular Devices, the company behind the upcoming PuzzlePhone modular smartphone, took to the stage at the Mobile World Congress’ startup conference 4Years From Now (4YFN) to reveal its progress. The ...
The Puzzelphone may only be a concept right now, but it may soon be a very real device. The Finnish creators, Circular Devices Oy, say they are working hard to ship the first devices during 2015. Its ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Since the introduction of Google’s Project Ara modular smartphone device, more and more companies are seeing the advantages of being able to swap out parts of a smartphone as an easy way to upgrade.
If you're enamored with modular smartphones but aren't convinced that Project Ara will pan out, you can now pour your money into an alternative. PuzzlePhone has launched a crowdfunding campaign to get ...
Google’s Project Ara isn’t the only hope for phones with replaceable and upgradeable parts. Finland’s Circular Devices is developing an alternative concept called the Puzzlephone, which breaks the ...
At the moment, modular phones are in a small niche, but they are gaining interest. Aside from Google's Project Ara, the PuzzlePhone and the Fairphone 2 are also getting their fair share of public ...
Intrigued by the possibilities of Google’s Project Ara modular smartphone, but overwhelmed by its complexity or simply seeking an alternative? Finland’s Circular Devices might have you covered. Enter ...
Google's Project AraSmartphones that can freely rearrange parts such as parts can be upgraded in performance, so reuse of smartphones and long-term use will be advanced, so it is expected greatly from ...
Even though Nokia is nearly a thing of the past (well, at least its devices and services division) there’s no sign of the Finnish hardware and devices industry is slowing down. If anything, we’ve seen ...