The other big part of the session was Project Ara, Google's attempt at producing modular smartphones. As part of the session, Google booted - or at least tried to boot - a Project Ara smartphone in public for the first time, though the demo wasn't successful.
This shows the challenges in accomplishing the rather ambitious goal that Google has set for itself in trying to make Project Ara phones a reality for end users.
Google also announced a $100,000 prize challenge for third-party developers looking to build Project Ara module of their own.Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.
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