Occasionally, "Spiral" prototypes resurface on auction sites or in the hands of collectors, but these are non-functional "museum pieces" rather than daily drivers.
Originally, Google aimed for a $50 "grayphone" starter kit, but that never materialized for consumers. Why Google Canceled Project Ara : r/Android project ara buy
The Dream of the Modular Phone: Can You Still "Buy" Project Ara in 2026? We’ve all been there: your phone’s camera is
We’ve all been there: your phone’s camera is perfect, but the battery is shot. Or maybe you want a faster processor without the $1,000 price tag of a whole new flagship. For years, the rallying cry for this frustration was . Born in Google’s ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects)
Born in Google’s ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects) lab, was the vision of a "forever phone." It featured an aluminum "endoskeleton" where you could snap in modules—cameras, speakers, batteries, or even specialized medical sensors—using electro-permanent magnets.