Designer Mobile Launched by Porsche
In todays economy, cheap mobile phones are being snapped up by money conscious consumers. However, at the other end of the scale there is still a demand for exclusive designer mobile phones.
Porsche have recently revealed their offering to the market – the P’9522. Constructed from a single aluminium block with a single sheet of scratchproof glass the handset is finished in black and brushed aluminium.
The phone offers a state of the art touch screen, which is 2.8 inches in size and has a 400×240 pixel OLED display for superb colour reproduction and brightness.
Sat Nav is available thanks to the built in GPS receiver and there is Wi-Fi for fast data communication and web browsing. Additionally the phone offers an MP3 player, video player and a 5MP auto focus camera with flash.
Finally, PIN codes are not required with this phone – it can be locked and unlocked via fingerprint recognition.
For pricing details or further info you need to contact a Porsche Design Store or visit the website www.mobileporschedesign.com
Lobster 621 – Gorgeous Looks for just £25
If you are searching for a low priced pay-as-you-go handset but are uninspired by the vast array of basic phones on offer then perhaps you should check out Virgin Mobiles exclusive Lobster 621 handset.
Available only from Virgin Mobile for £25 the Lobster is a stunning handset and looks much more impressive than a £25 price tag would suggest.
It has a sleek, mirrored front which offers a touch of glamour. The handset is slim and relatively lightweight, which adds to its visual appeal. The small and thin buttons add to the look (but do take away from ease of use) and there is a handy navigation key in the centre of the handset, which also doubles as a music or video controller.
The music function performs well and a WAP browser and JAVA gaming are also available. The 10MB of internal memory can be increased with an optional microSD card up to 2GB.
The only downsides to this phone are the 1.3MP camera, which has no flash and struggles in several light conditions. The screen on the handset also lets it down, due to its small size and offering only 65,000 colours – the result being a slightly fuzzy display.
The overall verdict is that this is a phone which has been designed for style rather than substance. However, its stunning looks are sure to attract quite a crowd and for £25 it is an incredibly cheap mobile phone and its one to be considered.
