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Europeans will have the chance to play James Bond before year's end.

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Mobile | by Mike Wehner | Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:40AM | 1 comment

You may not be James Bond, but if you live within European mobile communications provider Orange's service area you can do your best to pretend you are when they officially debut LG's much talked-about GD910 Watch Phone "later this year".

Not much else was announced, aside from a provider which is now committed to selling the device, and things such as price and exact dates of release were not revealed, but that shouldn't stifle the excitement of a potential James-Bond-in-training excitement if he or she happens to have Orange as an available service provider in the area.

Shown off at CES 2009 earlier this year, the GD910 will offer a music player, touch-screen, voice recognition, video calling, and even... wait for it... a device known as a "clock" that tells the time of day. Talk about a convenient item to wrap around your wrist!

 

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Anonymous (8:45 PM on Fri Feb 20, 2009)

i want one of these but i don't want to look like a dickhead should i get one?

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