Porsche Cellular Phone Announced in Europe
Written by Kenson on June 6th, 2007
Filed under Cell Phone Reviews
Filed under Cell Phone Reviews

Porsche finally catches Ferrari. We are not talking about cars, but cellular phones. Previously we have shown you a Ferrari cellular phone (SonyEricssion K800i), now we are going to tell you about Porsche cellular phone which is made by French cellular phone maker, Sagem. The original model name of the Porsche phone is P9521 that comes integrated 2.0-MP digital camera. There isn’t anything fancy about this phone but with the name “Porshe”, the selling price skyrocket to whopping $1200 Euros.

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[...] We might get used seeing sports car manufacturers unearthing expensive limited edition phones (Ferrari Phone and Porsche Phone), but it is kind of feeling special seeing truck maker, Hummer releases its first cellular phone, Hummer HT1. The Hummer HT1 phone is made designed by French corporation, Modelabs and Hummer. [...]
i want one of your phones without using my credit card i want it for free.
Great looking phone – you wouldn’t beleive that it is actually manufactured by Sagem though.