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You can get away with a lot if you're beautiful. Such is the case with the new Porsche Design P'9522 phone. In some ways, it's a wonderful and capable cellphone, but in most others,
By: peter lin
 
March 4, 2010 - PRLog -- You can get away with a lot if you're beautiful. Such is the case with the new Porsche Design P'9522 phone. In some ways, it's a wonderful and capable cellphone, but in most others, it's dumber than the gorgeous block of aluminum it was machined from.

Looking at the specs, we were hopeful that this touchscreen-enabled beauty would be one hell of a handset. First off, it's packed full of radios: In addition to its quad-band cellular connectivity, it flaunts the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS that are now pretty much de rigeur on a cellular device of this ilk. It also has an FM receiver a nice touch that most companies (except Nokia) choose to omit. We think they shouldn't.

But what can you do with all those radios? Better hope you're a talker. Even though the phone comes pre-loaded with the very decent Opera Mini Porsche Phone browser, its 3-G range is limited to the Old Country (read: Europe). Even if you're in a Wi-Fi hotspot, you'd be better off mugging some blogger for his MacBook than surfing the web using the horribly inaccurate touchscreen and knife-thin keys. And that touchscreen luxury phones? It's worse than any other touch-sensitive display we've ever used. You can't tap an item in a list you have to scroll to it. Just like the phone's automotive namesake, the highlighting bar goes waaaay too fast, almost always passing the option you want. Really, even the vivid colors on the 2.8-inch, energy-efficient AMOLED screen don't help the browser's case.

Now we know some of you are thinking: "That's fine; I don't really surf the web on my phone anyway. All I need a cellphone for is to keep in touch." Fine, Mr. Luddite: We hear you, but we hope that "keep in touch" doesn't include e-mail an absent feature that had us trying to mar the Porsche phone's scratchproof screen with claws of rage. Unfortunately, that screen is tough, so the P'9522 will keep on being lauded and drooled over despite our many gripes with it.

WIRED Gorgeous. Touchscreen interface is easy to understand, if limited and frustrating. Pre-loaded ringtones include the roaring engines of the 911 GT3 and Turbo. 5-megapixel camera has auto-focus and captures clean, vivid images. LED flash doubles as a flashlight. Unlocking the vertu phone with its fingerprint scanner is very MI5.

TIRED Fingerprint scanner is also very POS: Who thought it would be a good idea to use fingerprints to access a device you're likely holding in one hand while juggling multiple other tasks? Preloaded ringtones include bad German techno. Touchscreen is deeply frustrating. Seriously no e-mail?

Find more information about Vertu Replica Luxury Phones and other upcoming mobile phones at:
http://vertuluxuryphone.webasyst.net/shop/

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Peter Lin is the author & co-creator of e-commerce online store websites and information products. His involvement in marketing and operating various online businesses for himself and clients is noticeable since 2000.
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