Micromax has been very popular in Indian mobile arena with lots of budget handsets being released. The best part about these handsets are that they have features which are very much advanced and yet very cheap. One of the new releases to this category is Modu T which is claimed to be the world’s lightest 3G phone.

Modu T has dimensions of 75mm*46.5mm*11mm with a 2.2” LCD Touch Display, which sports a (320*240 pixels) QVGA resolution.
Modu T ships with Brew OS, which is not the most popular of OS available for mobile phones, but still has decent number of applications and games. Support for Java will make it compatible with almost all games and application which runs on Java.
On the connectivity side, Modu T comes with HSDPA at 3.6 Mbps, GPRS/EGPRS and also Bluetooth, but there isnt support for WiFi which would make it not very useful for web browsing, unless you have the 3G enabled.
Modu T comes with 2GB of memory in build and has support for microSD card support up to 32 GB. Modu T has a 5MP camera extension jacket and a sportify arm jacket.
Detailed Specification
Form Factor- BarStyle
Band -Tri-band GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 MHz
WCDMA UMTS 900/2100 MHz
HSDPA 3.6 Mbps, GPRS/EGPRS
Weight- 55gm
Dimensions- 75mm*46.5mm*11mm
Display- 2.2” LCD Touch Display, (320*240 pixels) QVGA
Camera (Extended Jacket)- 5MP
Music- Yes, Music Player (MP3 / AMR / MIDI / WAV)
Stereo FM Radio- Yes
Email- Yes (POP3, IMAP4)
Operating System- BREW
Games- Yes
JAVA-Yes
Bluetooth- Yes
Video Player- Yes
Video Recorder (using the camera extension jacket)- Yes
GPRS/WAP/MMS- Yes
Video Streaming- Yes
HSDPA – 3.6Mbps
Preloaded Memory – 2GB
Expandable Memory- Up-to 32GB
Battery Type- 500 mAh Li-ion Battery
Talk Time- Up-to 3 hours*
Standby Time- Up-to 8 days*
Modu T is priced at 12000 INR, but the lack of Wi Fi for this model might become a huge factor when it comes to decisions.



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