The next step in the smartphone case could be here very, very soon. Nexpaq, a global company, is working on providing an almost fully modular case, very similar to that of Google’s Project Ara.
The company wanted to bring the modular design to current users; why should we have to wait for Project Ara to have a release date and price? The current compatibility list is small, just the iPhone 6, Samsung Galaxy S5 and S6 Edge., but they are looking to expand based on the ideas given on the Kickstarter page.
The case looks chunky, but for the functionality it brings, I can live with that; look at what it’s currently offering with the initial release.
The prices look very reasonable for modules, $14 for a SD card reader, that would make the current flagship phones look more interesting with their fixed storage capacities.
The pricing offered isn’t too bad either, $89 for the early bird bundle, or £109 if you miss that and buy it on release in January 2016.
I will be 100% behind this when it is released. I’m almost tempted to back them if they will make a Galaxy S6 case. Would you be interested in this phone case? Are you waiting for Project Ara to be announced? Let us know in the comments.
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