Modu - The Next Generation Cell Phone

Nowadays with the over saturated cell phone market it is very hard for a new startup to compete. With all the Nokias, Blackberries, and iPhone it’s almost impossible to get noticed, however, there is a new company called Modu, based in Kfar-Saba, Israel that is trying something different. They have created a tiny mobile phone that can constantly take different forms, functions and designs. You can slip Modu in any of the following devices, Personal Music Players, Digital Cameras or DECT Phones, and share you images, videos, and music. They call them jackets. All Modu jackets are universally interchangeable, allowing you to swap Modu jackets with friends.

In my opinion this would be the next generation of cell phones. Also it’s going to be much better way of sharing your information. I think they would be available in the United States in the next few months.

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