Leslie Katz | Aug 05, 2008
Mobile spies have
another James Bond-themed phone to toss into their exploding briefcase.
Sony Ericsson's offering a limited-edition of its C902 Cyber-shot Titanium silver phone--as used by 007 in the upcoming film
Quantum of Solace--that includes a memory card packed with Bond, James Bond, content.
The phone comes preloaded with an exclusive spy-style game, and also with the full color trailer of the film, behind-the-scenes interviews with the stars, and exclusive content such as wallpapers and screensavers.
The agent uses the C902 Cyber-shot throughout the 22nd James Bond adventure as he tries to stop an environmentalist from commandeering a country's water supply. The film comes out in November, which is about the time this limited-edition handsets debuts worldwide. In Asia Pacific, the C902 Cyber-shot will be available in Titanium Silver in Q4 of 2008 for a limited period.
The device sports a 5-megapixel camera, a slide-out lens cover, illuminated touch icons, face detection, photo flash, and autofocus.
The phone also offers BestPic, which allows consumers to take nine pictures of a moving object simultaneously and choose the best shot to use, plus picture blogging for uploading photos to blogs and PictBridge for printing directly to a printer, without the need for a PC or laptop. In other words, you'll have several ways to send shots back to the MI6--or your grandma.
The limited-edition phone does not, as far as we know, contain a hidden tape recorder, a flare gun, or a decoding device used to decipher encrypted Russian messages.
This isn't the first time Sony Ericsson has offered a gimmicky phone in conjunction with a Bond release. In 2006, it promoted limited-edition silver versions of the K800 and K790 Cyber-shot camera phones, which were used by 007 in Sony Pictures'
Casino Royale.
Via
CNET Crave
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