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in the past, we've witnessed sony's qx1 modular camera, which heralded the future of wireless modularity. although it had powerful functions at the time, it was ultimately unable to be successfully launched due to technical limitations and high price. but the "modular" idea it displayed still had a profound impact on the subsequent development of mobile phones.
however, the definition of "modular" is not set in stone. the "modularization" of external accessories, such as bluetooth headsets, game controllers, etc., can also be considered a part of modularization. their existence proves the feasibility of modular mobile phones. these accessories allow users to enjoy a richer experience and break the traditional model of "closed functions".
nowadays, the mobile phone industry is developing in a more open direction, and people are beginning to think about how to better utilize functional modularity to meet different needs. mobile phone manufacturers are also exploring different solutions, such as stripping out non-core functions and packaging them into separate product forms, so that users can choose the functions they need. this approach can not only improve the user experience, but also inject new vitality into the market.
"modularization" is not only a technological breakthrough, but also a user-centered design concept. it gives users a greater sense of autonomy and participation, allowing them to no longer passively accept the manufacturer's preset functional configurations, but to actively choose and customize their own devices.
in the future, we may no longer be obsessed with the price and functional configuration of "super-large" mobile phones, because as long as you are willing, you can use modular technology to easily meet various needs, such as satellite communications. this will be a new technology ecosystem and open up a new direction for mobile phone development.
the future of "modularity" is full of endless possibilities. with the diversification and personalization of user needs, open modular platforms may give birth to new industrial chains, encourage more innovative companies to participate in competition, and bring richer choices to users. starting from the concept of "modularity", we are heading towards a new path.