![]() If Bond had one of Google’s Nexus phones, he’d at least be getting all the latest Android security patches within weeks and not months or years. ![]() In fact, the exploit brokering firm Zerodium says it paid out $1 million for an iOS 9 zero-day, one that a rival spy could maybe use against Bond to get malware on his device that could track his location or perhaps listen to his calls, read his texts and dig through his files.Īndroid is definitely vulnerable to this kind of spyware, too. In that case, an iPhone 6s is again a good choice, but as we’ve learned recently, Apple’s iOS is not bulletproof. This got us thinking: what kind of smartphone should Bond use, not just for style but for security as well?įor the cool factor, he could do worse than an iPhone 6s or maybe he should have a 18 karat gold-case Apple Watch (starting at $10,000).Īs an MI6 agent, however, shouldn’t Bond try to be less conspicuous, and put a premium on security over style? Sony even made a Bond Edition smartphone, the Xperia Z5, complete with 007 themed packaging.īond has used Sony smartphones in previous films: Bond used a Sony Ericsson in at least three Bond films, including “Casino Royale” and “Quantum of Solace,” according to one James Bond fan site. ![]() The Bond brand has been attractive to luxury goods companies including car makers Aston Martin and Jaguar, which produced special editions for the latest film in the franchise, “Spectre.” ![]() The unflappable and suave James Bond is known for impeccable taste in clothes, cars and cocktails. ![]()
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