Modu Mobile finally came clean about the T-phone today, but we’re afraid it’s bittersweet news — it’s not the lilliputan Android device we’ve been lusting after for months (that’s coming “in the near future”) but rather a Brew -based tri-band phone with a 2.2-inch QVGA touchscreen on the relatively old QSC6270 chipset. Thankfully, it does have a host of modular accessories that up its geek quotient radically. You can “camerafy” your Modu by sliding it into a 5 megapixel shell, “sportfy” it with an exercise armband sleeve, “boostify” by slotting it into a combo speaker dock / base station, or even “textify” by adding a vertical QWERTY keyboard. Considering the phone is apparently still Guinness-certified as the lightest touchscreen device in the world, we imagine these combinations will be similarly svelte, but we’ll still be waiting for the Android-infused Modu W to appear, thank you very much. PR after the break. Gallery: Modu T press shots Continue reading Modu reveals the T, a tiny modular Brewphone, keeps us waiting for the Android-based W Modu reveals the T, a tiny modular Brewphone, keeps us waiting for the Android-based W originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 10 Oct 2010 23:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink