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After delays, it looks like Google's plan for modular smartphones has come to an abrupt end. 。
Project Ara, the company's foray into creating phones that can be built from interchangeable parts, has reportedly been scrapped according to a report by 。 Reuters。Reuters。
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It's a shock decision considering Google's proclamation in May that it would have a developer edition of Ara ready for Q4 2016, and that consumers would get an Ara phone sometime in 2017.。

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Thanks for signing up! 。 While LG's effort doesn't have the same level of modularity as Google projected with Ara, it does suggest that building a reliable, long-lasting modular smartphone is a far more difficult task than expected. 。While Google won't release a phone itself, it may considering partnering with other vendors to bring the Ara technology to market, according to a。
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