Modu claims lightest mobile phone; Will you buy it?

Courtesy ZDNET - Between the Lines  Tue, 03/25/2008 - 7:09am

Modu on Tuesday touted its Guinness World Record for the lightest mobile phone–weighing in at 1.41 ounces–but is that a reason to buy it?

The question is largely academic since modu–an Israeli company founded by Dov Moran, who sold msystems to SanDisk–launched just a month ago.

However, how important is it to have the lightest phone? Given [...]



 

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