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by special 4623 days ago
It might take a few attempts from a few different companies but this is the way smartphones are going to go. We've needed modularity in these tiny computers we carry around for a long time now. The cries of "more battery" for example are just a symptom of modularity deficiency. I am fully behind this project.
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  > this is the way smartphones are going to go.
Sorry but no. I doubt it will ever go further than prototype and wouldn't be surprised if it never reacher working prototype stage.

  > The cries of "more battery" for example are just
  > a symptom of modularity deficiency
How? Do you think "everything gets its own module" is really more engery efficient than SoC?

  > Sorry but no. I doubt it will ever go further 
  > than prototype and wouldn't be surprised if it 
  > never reaches working prototype stage.
People said Phonebloks would never be more than a weak concept but here we are.

  > How?
I meant that users complaining about battery life can be a considered a more general complaint about not being able to upgrade their hardware. If manufacturers start adding better batteries, users will gripe about another component. They could keep plugging leaks like that. Or they can introduce modularity and build a new dam.