Modu actually launches in Israel, gets hands-on treatment as proof

You know, we really didn’t believe it at first, but looks like Modu has finally launched in some part of the world, and just as rumored, the inaugural carrier is the Israel company’s local network Cellcom. Likely because they knew we still wouldn’t be convinced, the crew at Mobo have gone hands-on with the phone. All in all, no difference from what we saw back in February — jackets and all — but hey, it’s crossed a major threshold and hit “retail product” status. So is it time to talk about touchscreens yet?

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