Blackberry Porsche : Review, Pictures and Price In Nigeria
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The new Blackberry Porsche Design P'9981 as at the time of publishing this post, is the latest Blackberry phone by RIM, released December, 2011. The phone is a TFT capacitive touchscreen, though still with no Radio, but has 8 GB of Internal storage. According to the manufacturer, additional 16GB micro SD included in box.
The P’9981 smartphone is equipped with a 2.8″ touch screen, and a wide BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard for easier messaging and enhanced technology. You can get fast, fluid animation and instant responses from the Liquid Graphics™ 2.8” high resolution display touch screen and 1.2 GHz processor.
The back battery cover is made of real leather. There’s also a rectangular metal slab with holes for the 5-megapixel camera and LED flash with the P’9981 name engraved as well. The phone also has a metal and glass front. To complete the customization, all of these devices will have special Porsche PINs that start with the letter P, topped off with a bespoke build of BlackBerry OS 7.
You can check out the full review of the Blackberry Porsche at GSMArena.
The device is set at $2,000, just enough to make a few jaws drop and if you are to get this as a Nigerian, it will cost you an estimate of N350, 000.
While many people are lamenting that the price is just too high, I am very sure some people will still buy it.
The P’9981 smartphone is equipped with a 2.8″ touch screen, and a wide BlackBerry QWERTY keyboard for easier messaging and enhanced technology. You can get fast, fluid animation and instant responses from the Liquid Graphics™ 2.8” high resolution display touch screen and 1.2 GHz processor.
The back battery cover is made of real leather. There’s also a rectangular metal slab with holes for the 5-megapixel camera and LED flash with the P’9981 name engraved as well. The phone also has a metal and glass front. To complete the customization, all of these devices will have special Porsche PINs that start with the letter P, topped off with a bespoke build of BlackBerry OS 7.
You can check out the full review of the Blackberry Porsche at GSMArena.
The device is set at $2,000, just enough to make a few jaws drop and if you are to get this as a Nigerian, it will cost you an estimate of N350, 000.
While many people are lamenting that the price is just too high, I am very sure some people will still buy it.
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