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		<title>World&#x27;s Smallest Cell Phone Set to Hit Stores</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: World&#x27;s Smallest Cell Phone Set to Hit Stores</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> World&#x27;s Smallest Cell Phone Set to Hit Stores In Israel<br /><br />July 20, 2009 6:37 p.m. EST<br /><br />Shannon McGregor - AHN Special Categories Editor<br /><br />Jerusalem, Israel (MEDIA LINE)<br /><br />The world s smallest and lightest cell phone, developed by an Israeli company, will be available in stores on Wednesday.<br /><br />Weighing in at 40 grams, the phone has already been registered in the Guinness Book of Records as the lightest phone in the world.<br /><br />The phone, developed by the Israeli company Modu, is set to go on sale in Israel for the local equivalent of $130 U.S. and shortly thereafter in Southeast Asia. There is no date for when the phone will be available in North America and Europe.<br /><br />Modu officials said the aim was to create a streamlined product, easy to use and carry, which features only essential functions such as making calls and sending messages.<br /><br />We have eliminated 80 percent of what people say they don t need Modu spokesperson Oded Todoros told The Media Line regarding why the company decided to make such a small phone.<br /><br />Multimedia functionality such as listening to music, viewing photos or mounting the phone on bicycle handlebars can be added to the phone by plugging it into a jacket purchased separately.<br /><br />Reactions to the phone s launch have been mixed. It will be great to see what this phone is like, a blogger wrote on Geeky-Gadgets.com. It certainly looks very interesting and different from the mobile phones currently on the market.<br /><br />Giving a nod to the variety of different situations faced by mobile phone users, we particularly like the bike concept, wrote Stuart Miles on Pocket-Lint.com. You can cycle and have your phone mounted on the handlebars.<br /><br />Others, however, were unimpressed.<br /><br />Personally, as I sit here today with my multitasking iPhone 3G laying lovingly at my side, I&#x27;m having a hard time getting worked up over the snub. Wrote Jack Loftus on Gizmundo.com<br /><br />I think if this phone had been released a couple of years ago it may have done well, but now it just seems like a complicated phone that requires multiple jackets to be of any real use, Matthew Humphries wrote on Geek.com.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/7/worlds-smallest-cell-phone-set-to-hit-stores.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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