Sad...but true...I was watching Casino Royale on a DVD in the car...not driving obv! And the bloke that get his ass capped at the beginning in Prague has a Sony Walkman in the drawer...they uses Blu-Ray DVD recorders, Vaio laptops, Cyber-Shot digital cameras. Every key car was made by the Ford Motor Company before they sold it to the Indians and Arabs...and if you cast your mind back to Tomorrow Never Dies, JB uses a 'concept' (code for made up) Ericsson phone to drive his car, open locks and electrocute bad guys...

It's call product placement. Get over it.
I think Q would have a few things to say about Windows Mobile!

Bond would be constantly reseting the damn thing before it would work properly.... ;)
There *was* a Windows Mobile device in The World is not Enough (but it was Windows CE back then!). Christmas Jones (Denise Richards) uses it to disarm the nuclear device when she and Bond are hurtling down the inside of an oil pipeline. Apparently wirelessly too - must have been a Bluetooth bomb ;-)
Bond had a Sony-Ericsson phone in the last film too. And every television is a Sony. He'd be using a Walkman if Sony still made them.

I still have nightmares from the UI of the last Sony-Ericsson phone I owned...
I should like to sync with his addressbook contacts, but It would cost Moneypenny for that much call, girls. "It's a fine fox chase, my boys!"

You would of thought they would of pimped out a true smartphone and used the X1 instead?

Microsoft would be weeing themselves with glee if a Windows Mobile device ended up in a Bond film.
Sad...but true...I was watching Casino Royale on a DVD in the car...not driving obv! And the bloke that get his ass capped at the beginning in Prague has a Sony Walkman in the drawer...they uses Blu-Ray DVD recorders, Vaio laptops, Cyber-Shot digital cameras. Every key car was made by the Ford Motor Company before they sold it to the Indians and Arabs...and if you cast your mind back to Tomorrow Never Dies, JB uses a 'concept' (code for made up) Ericsson phone to drive his car, open locks and electrocute bad guys...

It's call product placement. Get over it.
I think Q would have a few things to say about Windows Mobile!

Bond would be constantly reseting the damn thing before it would work properly.... ;)
There *was* a Windows Mobile device in The World is not Enough (but it was Windows CE back then!). Christmas Jones (Denise Richards) uses it to disarm the nuclear device when she and Bond are hurtling down the inside of an oil pipeline. Apparently wirelessly too - must have been a Bluetooth bomb ;-)
Bond had a Sony-Ericsson phone in the last film too. And every television is a Sony. He'd be using a Walkman if Sony still made them.

I still have nightmares from the UI of the last Sony-Ericsson phone I owned...
I should like to sync with his addressbook contacts, but It would cost Moneypenny for that much call, girls. "It's a fine fox chase, my boys!"

You would of thought they would of pimped out a true smartphone and used the X1 instead?

Microsoft would be weeing themselves with glee if a Windows Mobile device ended up in a Bond film.