The PuzzlePhone is the latest attempt when it comes to creating a smartphone that stands the test of time. And, more realistically, the occurrence of everyday accidents. The PuzzlePhone is a modular Android device that is made up of three easily replaceable and repairable parts: the brain (main electronics), heart (battery) and a spine (LCD screen).
Each of the parts are not only conveniently replaceable, they can also be customized and upgraded. Meant to last 10 years, the PuzzlePhone is a device that fights in the face of consumerism. More than that, Alejandro Santacreu, CEO of Circular Devices, says, "The main goal is to have a device that will be more sustainable in terms of life cycle and environmental footprint."
Conveniently Repairable Smartphones
The 3-Part PuzzlePhone is Designed to Last a Decade
Trend Themes
1. Modular Technology - The development of modular technology is a trend that focuses on creating devices with replaceable and customizable parts that increase the life cycle of electronics.
2. Sustainable Electronics - Sustainable electronics is a trend that proposes the creation of devices that are not only environmentally-friendly, but also extend the life cycle of electronics.
3. Repairable Devices - The focus on repairable devices is a trend that aims to prolong the lifespan of electronics by designing products with easily replaceable parts.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Consumer electronics companies can leverage the trend of modular technology and sustainable electronics by creating devices with replaceable parts and a focus on environmentally-friendly design.
2. Repair Services - As repairable devices become more common, there is an opportunity for repair services to expand their offerings in order to meet the needs of customers who want to extend the life cycle of their electronics.
3. Environmental Sustainability - The trend of sustainable electronics presents an opportunity for companies and organizations focused on environmental sustainability to collaborate with consumer electronics companies in order to reduce electronic waste and promote sustainable living.