Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
May 14 2007, 9:43am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Chinese mobile phone makers really start to surprise me. The come up with rather unusual designs as of late. Remember the red cigarette box phone?
Now we look at James Bond themed phone dubbed VIP 007 that has the shape of military field phone. You do the infamous (Nokia N-Gage) side-talking on this one.
The unique 007 phone features a 2MP camera, 3D sound, gamepad and James Bond design elements on the case and in the user interface.I am not sure if the James Bond content is officially licensed. I am also pretty sure that phone will stay in China. This is kind of a disappointment as I think you would turn some heads when you take a call on the VIP 007.
More details and photos on PhoneDaily (Chinese). Via AkihabaraNews.
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