Sagem Porsche Design P'9521

Mobile Phones - Sagem
Thursday, 24 April 2008 19:28

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The name Porsche stands for exclusivity and stylish design. The Porsche cell phone lives up to these standards; it is a real eye-catcher. Its weight of 140 grams does not make the P'9521 a lightweight but it makes him feel very solid. The high quality finishing is superb with materials like glass and aluminium used as a base. The tight curves with black glass and the brushed aluminium hinge provide the right finishing touch. The Porsche Design cell phone is not ultra thin but thin and compact enough with its dimensions of 91x48x18.4mm to be carried around in a trouser-pocket.

The Sagem P9521 handset is equipped with various multimedia functions and a high-definition touch screen.

The monitor is a so-called AM-OLED type and capable of rendering 262.000 colours with a resolution of 320x240 pixels. The 2.2-inch sized screen is a flip-out, tilting screen that offers the Porsche handset surplus functionality and ease of use.

Sagem Porsche Design PThe AM-OLED (Active-matrix OLED) screen type delivers the same beautiful performance as the so-called passive-matrix OLED screens, but with one large difference. The AM-OLED monitor slurps up a considerably lesser amount of energy which makes it the perfect monitor for devices at which energy consumption plays a big role.

The Porsche P'9521 design phone is equipped with a 3.2 Megapixel image sensor, auto focus and a digital zoom. Besides the possibility of capturing still images with a resolution of 3.2 Megapixels, the P'9521 Porsche Design mobile phone is capable of recording videos in MPEG-4 format. Moreover, the P'9521 supports MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, stereo for reproduction and iMelody 1.2, Midi, Wave, AMR NB [recorder and player] and WB [player] as a format.

The phone has a small horizontal bar right below the OLED monitor. This is the so-called fingerprint reader that recognizes and identifies the user of the Porsche P'9521 while at the same time securing the personal data. Besides that the standard PIN code can be replaced by a fingerprint.