Modern mobile few in England ordered (10)
I believe the answer is:
newfangled
'modern' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'mobile few in england ordered' is the wordplay.
'mobile' is an anagram indicator.
'in' indicates putting letters inside.
'ordered' indicates an anagram.
'few' is an anagram of 'ewf'.
'england' with letters rearranged gives 'nangled'.
'ewf' placed into 'nangled' is 'NEWFANGLED'.
(Other definitions for newfangled that I've seen before include "on the bleeding edge?" , "Excessively modern" , "Freshly developed and unfamiliar" , "(Unnecessarily) different from what one is used to" , "Modern and familiar" .)