Tekknikal
06-08-2007, 06:52 PM
No, it's not a car... it's a phone.
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_5.jpg" />
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This fall Porshe will be releasing its first cell phone, the P'9521.
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_9.jpg" />
The phone uses the GSM standard, supporting EDGE and automatically operates on 850,900,1800, and 1900mhz frequencies. It features a 3.2 megapixel still & video digital camera with a flash and digital zoom.* It also features a rotating OLED screen and a fingerprint reader for security. It plays back a host of audio/video formats including MP3, AAC, H264, MPEG 4, and more.* In terms of connectivity, it supports bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP (for wireless stereo playback over bluetooth), AVRCP, and FTP profiles. Of course, it syncs with PCs and supports USB 1.1. The phone, made of glass and metal, has a battery life of 240hrs on standby and 3hrs 30mins while talking. If all you want to do is play MP3s, the phone will last for 7 hours, following a full charge which takes about 3 hours.
Unfortunately, Porsche is not plannning on releasing the phone in the US. However if it isn't locked, one could probably get one from Europe (or through ebay) and use it with a local GSM carrier (such as Cingular).
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_6.jpg" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_10.jpg" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_8.jpg" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_11.jpg" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_5.jpg" />
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This fall Porshe will be releasing its first cell phone, the P'9521.
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_9.jpg" />
The phone uses the GSM standard, supporting EDGE and automatically operates on 850,900,1800, and 1900mhz frequencies. It features a 3.2 megapixel still & video digital camera with a flash and digital zoom.* It also features a rotating OLED screen and a fingerprint reader for security. It plays back a host of audio/video formats including MP3, AAC, H264, MPEG 4, and more.* In terms of connectivity, it supports bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP (for wireless stereo playback over bluetooth), AVRCP, and FTP profiles. Of course, it syncs with PCs and supports USB 1.1. The phone, made of glass and metal, has a battery life of 240hrs on standby and 3hrs 30mins while talking. If all you want to do is play MP3s, the phone will last for 7 hours, following a full charge which takes about 3 hours.
Unfortunately, Porsche is not plannning on releasing the phone in the US. However if it isn't locked, one could probably get one from Europe (or through ebay) and use it with a local GSM carrier (such as Cingular).
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_6.jpg" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_10.jpg" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_8.jpg" />
<img src="http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t193/streetseen/Porsche/Phone/Carscoop_PorscheDesignP9521_11.jpg" />