
We’ve seen Modu’s cute little T-Phone before, and now a similar looking device has surfaced with the company’s name stamped on it, though it seems to be powered by Google’s Android, probably Android 1.6 (which is incredibly old). If the reports are accurate, this device will not offer 3G data at all, and will instead rely on Wi-Fi to satisfy your data needs, though it could be due to it being a prototype. From what we know, this device offers an FM radio and stylus input. Check out a video of it in action after the jump.
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