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If there were ever a device James Bond needed the most, it wouldn't be a cell phone. But now M can keep track of him, the same way you can now keep track of the phones he uses.


Sony Ericsson
James Bond Cellphones - James Bond Wiki
Sony Ericsson - (Tomorrow Never Dies)


This was the first time in Bond history that Bond used a mobile phone (From Russia With Love) had a car phone, but I wouldn't call that mobile). This phone was packed with extras, including a fingerprint scanner, a 20,000 volt security system, and a remote control for Bond's car (BMW 750IL). Most notably, Bond uses it to escape Carver's henchman who are after him in a very cool car chase involving rocket launchers and all that cool stuff! The Chase finally ends of with Bond jumping out of the car and using the remote control to drive the car off the roof of the hotel parkade and into the front window of a Avis rental car agency.


Other Gadgets on the phone:


Finger Print Scanner- This is used throughout the film. This is a beautiful piece a' work by Q.
Scanner
A 20,000 Volt Security System. For those 'dastardly fiends!'. It sends a pulse shock throughout the victims body rendering them uselesshelpless for a few moments.
20,000 Volt Security System


A remote control to Bond's BMW 750 il car. Quite remarkable really...
Remote Control



James Bond Cellphones - James Bond Wiki


Sony Ericsson - (Casino Royale)

Throughout the film, James Bond uses the Sony very few times. Most notably, Bond uses it to call Carlos, whom he lost coming out of the airport.


Another is used by Carlos himself to detonate the bomb used to destroy Skyfleets new prototype. Sadly, it detonates, only to kill himself. Guess all that --- 2 Megapixel camera with Autofocus, Xenon Flash for lowlight conditions and BestPic, which allows the user to take nine pictures of a moving object simultaneously and choose to keep the best shot. High speed 3G data tranfer then allows the user to share images easily and instantly so you can share them with friends, colleagues - or even MI6 – as you take their picture --- went to waste