Porsche Design P'9981 smartphone from Blackberry
At first look, the P'9981 smartphone is instantly identifiable with its sleek Porsche design. The exclusive material choices for this smartphone include a forged stainless steel frame, hand-wrapped leather back cover, sculpted QWERTY keyboard and a crystal touch display. This customised Porsche Design P'9981 comes with an exclusive Porsche Design UI and a bespoke Wikitude World Browser augmented reality app experience. It also includes premium, exclusive PINs that help easily identify another P'9981 smartphone user.
Some powerful features Porsche Design P'9981 smartphone from Blackberry has to offer:
Powerful processor: The 1.2 GHz processor provides more power for extremely fast upload and downloads speeds, so you can do what you need to do faster, and in style.
Capture important moments: With the 720p HD video capture, HD recording and playback, and a 5MP camera featuring zero shutter lag still for faster photo capture, you can rest assured the important moments will be remembered.
More space for apps, music, and pics: With an 8GB on-board memory and up to 64MB of expandable memory, you'll be able to store even more photos, music, and productivity apps on your sophisticated Porsche Design P'9981 smartphone from BlackBerry®.
More power for power users: Featuring a replaceable battery for the on-the-go power user, the Porsche Design P'9981 smartphone from BlackBerry® can keep up, no matter what is thrown at you.
3G and Wi-Fi® connectivity: Be more confident in your connectivity while on the go for those key work projects or for social networking faster, and in real-time. Use 3G connectivity or connect to Wi-Fi hotspots wherever they're available and work or socialize from the office, coffee shop, airport, and home.
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