Photos: Hands on with the Porsche P'9521 phone
Tags: reader, megapixel, handset, led
No, you're not imagining things. Porsche Design has made a mobile phone and it's not just a piece of rubbish with a Porsche logo on it -- it is in fact a rather nifty clamshell handset.
Crafted out of sturdy aluminium and mineral glass, the Porsche P'9521 isn't for the faint hearted, weighing 137g and measuring a somewhat chunky 47mm wide, 90mm tall and 18mm deep.
Inside, this phone packs enough features to scare off any other car-inspired phones -- including a fingerprint reader, which doubles up as touch-sensitive scroll interface for navigating through the menu or your pictures.
On the back, the Porsche P'9521 sports a 3.2-megapixel camera with auto-focus and dual LED photo lights. You can spin the P'9521's screen 180 degrees as you would with a tablet laptop and use the larger main screen as a viewfinder.
Another noteworthy feature is the built-in accelerometer, which lets the phone know which way you're holding it up and changes pictures from portrait to landscape mode automatically, similar to the iPhone.
In the box you get a headphone adaptor to listen to music or make hands-free calls. There's also a 2GB microSD card to store all your pictures of Porche cars and racing soundtracks on.
All in all, we're fairly impressed with it, but we're astonished at the price. For the handset alone you'll have to fork out £800. And while we're sure many Porsche owners won't find that too expensive, we're going to stick with our free-on-contract phones for the time being.
The Porsche P'9521 will be available in November from Carphone Warehouse -- for more details click here, and click through for more photos.
Update: A full review is now available on the site. -Andrew Lim
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AnonymousSun 21 October, 2007 11:32pm
Probably one of the ugliest phone these days, I wonder if they thought this through.... hmm guess it would be a promotional phones for special clients as no one in their right mind would invest in this
papsSun 21 October, 2007 11:33pm
one word: iPhone nuff said...
AnonymousWed 31 October, 2007 11:22am
The fingerprint can actually secure contacts, messages, call lists, multimedia files and the microSD, or the phone access instead of the PIN or when the phone is left idle for a couple of minutes.

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craigSun 21 October, 2007 3:59pm
I can't wait. This very much sounds like a quality product, and I don't mind paying for a product that provides "above the rest" quality with out too much bling. Does anyone know if the finger print sensor can be used to withhold access to the data on my phone? That's what I am waiting for... Any cell phone companies (RIM, MOT, NOKIA, Samsung, LG) listening???