The German automaker Porsche continues to “draw” cell phones for the company Sagem. In principle, after the clamshell
P'9521 appeared last year, one could expect a continuation to follow. Now the fruits of the works of German designers can be viewed "alive."

Monoblock received a touchscreen display, coated with mineral glass and a diagonal of 2.8 inches, as well as a 5-megapixel camera, GPS-receiver and Wi-Fi- and Bluetooh modules. "Chip" phone - a fingerprint scanner.
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As is known, the world auto industry has been friends with mobile phone manufacturers for years. Suffice it to recall the Motorola Z8 Ferrari Limited Edition and the ASUS ZX1-Lamborghini, which was prepared by ASUS. Moreover, sales of such models depend solely on the mood of the fans of the brand. Motorola did sell its phone, but ASUS, having tested the market, found out that the prospects are vague and
refused to release ZX1 .

Let's hope that Porsche knows what they are doing. The novelty will be on sale under the symbol P'9522 in late October or early November at a price of 600 euros. By the way, a year ago, the first, the handset from Porsche was sold for 1200.
Here you can see a small gallery of pictures, and
here a video with a phone Porsche P'9522
Via
unwiredview.com