FonKraft Smart Phone to smash Google’s Project Ara

FonKraft Smart Phone to smash Google’s Project Ara
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FonKraft Smart Phone To Smash Google’s Project Ara. For those who aren’t aware of ‘Project Ara’ it’s an impeccable conceptual modular smart phone coming out from the house of search giant, Google, in August this year.

For those who aren’t aware of ‘Project Ara’ it’s an impeccable conceptual modular smart phone coming out from the house of search giant, Google, in August this year. Modular smart phone is an out of the box concept where a smart phone user at his discrimination can assemble his phone with the specs of his choice. The hardware of the phone like camera, display, cpu, RAM and storage will be available in the form of small blocks that can be plugged on to a centralized skeleton frame to form a complete smart phone. That means when a user want to upgrade any of his devices specs in the future, he simply can detach that module and plug in the upgraded module at any time.

But then, an Australian based startup, FonKraft, is ditching up Project Ara with its own modular smart phone to be released much ahead than Google’s launch. At a base price of only 99USD you’ve a complete modular smart phone loaded with detachable modules with specs of 4100mAh battery, 8GB storage, 1GB RAM, 1.3GHz CPU, 8MP rear camera, 2MP front camera and a full HD 5inch detachable display. Not to mention that all of these specs are upgradable anytime by swapping with upgraded modules. Did you like the new Plug-and-Play modular smart phone concept?

ARC Welder + Chrome browser = Android application emulator. Learn how.

How awesome it would be if you were able to run those millions of Android applications available on the Google Play Store right on your computer? It’s possible with Google’s newly launched chrome app ‘ARC Welder’ which enables you to play any Android application in Chrome Browser. Install ARC Welder in your chrome browser from Chrome extentions.

Other way round, You can play your favorite Subway Surfers or Angry Birds on your Windows machine when you have installed Bluestacks on your computer. It’s an Android emulator designed to be installed like any regular windows software. Once you launch BlueStacks on your computer you are open to the Android world. You can import and run any Android application of your choice from this application.

Microsoft has already started building support for Android into its Visual Studio, we may see it in action in the near future ahead. Stay tuned!

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