Introduction
I have started the review of the predecessor model (P’9521) the same way, telling you that this Porsche is not that Porsche. This is not the phone manifestation of 911 Carrera (and otherwise, it would be more like a Cayenne if we want to look for something similar). The Porsche mobile phone has been made by Porsche Design, which of course has the same roots as the company that makes the sports cars, but it’s not Porsche Design that draws the taillights of GT2. But they design all other kinds of stuff like water boiler, vacuum cleaner, navigation systems, electronic devices.
And now they have created the design of their second phone. Just like in the case of the first one they have teamed up again with the once French manufacturer, Sagem. Many of you might scream in pain right now, as Sagem entering the market of luxury devices is like Crocodile Dundee appearing as the main guest of the opera ball, but opposed to this terrifying idea, P’9522 is not a bad phone at all. I might even dare to say that it is the most feature-filled device that has ever left the Chinese factory.
The gadget that came from XXL GSM costs about 550 euros. This also means that we probably won’t be see one in the hands of every guy on the street, and also tells that the name Porsche Design has a price. It’s cheaper than a Motorola Aura, it costs about as much as Nokia 8 series handsets, but it’s much more unique than those. It’s a prestige product, but differently, because Sagem packed quite a lot of features under the case of P’9522.
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