The brand-new Vertu Ti smartphone costs over $10,000

Thursday, 29 August 2013 ที่ 17:43
With virtually scratchproof sapphire crystal screen for flawless optical quality, lightweight titanium casing for strength without compromise, and symphonic sound tuned in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen and with musical punctuation from the London Symphony Orchestra, here’s the brand-new Vertu Ti: handmade in England and powered by Android. With a price tag of $10,569, this super-expensive communication device is notably the very first Android-powered smartphone from the house of Vertu, the British luxury handset manufacturer which earlier delivered the Constellation Candy, the Constellation Quest Ferrari that brings to life the spirit of iconic GT car, the Constellation Quest in pink for valentine’s days, and Constellation T, and the Vertu Signature Dragon phones that mark Year of the Dragon, to name a few. Finished to perfection, the Vertu Ti is handmade from 184 parts in England by a single craftsman, and the name and signature of the person who assembled the phone is laser inscribed onto the inside lid of the SIM card holder.

Skinned with a uniquely tailored user interface, the Vertu Ti runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), which combined with the device’s dual core 1.7GHz processor, 1GB RAM and 64GB of internal memory, turns out to be one of the most powerful Vertu handset to date, and delivers an intuitive, highly reactive and powerful experience.

With engineered acoustics, this highly-expensive 180 g Android smartphone, which is not 4G enabled, features a 3.7” sapphire crystal screen, casing crafted from grade 5 titanium, 8MP rear camera, and 1.3 MP front facing Skype compliant camera.
Notably, Vertu had chosen Android over Windows as an operating system because it was more established.

Each device has a “concierge” button that connects the caller with a global team who can provide localised advice and help with events and restaurant bookings.
This luxury communication device is available in four versions; the Titanium black PVD red gold mixed metals, titanium black leather, titanium black alligator, and titanium pure black.

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Vertu Ti Ferrari Limited Edition Android Smartphone

Wednesday, 28 August 2013 ที่ 18:00
For many consumers, Apple iPhone 5 is presumed to be the most holy smartphone available in the market. If you think like that, then better check your facts, as Vertu Ti Ferrari Limited Edition smartphone, is now officially announced. Generally, Vertu made phones are known for fine craftsmanship and exclusivity remains the biggest highlight of any luxury phone.

This time around, Vertu has collaborated with Ferrari, and the result is in front of us in the form of Android powered Vertu Ti Ferrari. The phone celebrates the style and great engineering behind Ferrari F12berlinetta.

The look and form factor of Vertu Ti Ferrari, is inspired by Ferrari's latest marvel. The exterior of the device has the good feel factor of Ferrari. Made from the hand-crafted leather, the phone speaks so much about the true Ferrari experience. The rear back panel of the phone mimics Ferrari F12berlinetta in every sense. The device is ultimate, considering the type of materials used to build Vertu Ti Ferrari "Following the sweeping design cues from the rear of the Ferrari F12berlinetta, even the most challenging aspects of the phone's back plate have been specifically styled to mirror the car. The iconic tail lights have inspired the specially rounded camera housing while even details that may go unnoticed - such as the tiny hexagonal screws holding the back plate - are unmistakably Ferrari", as per Vertu "In another first, two Ferrari leathers - Red and Black - form a dynamic stripe around the casing of the phone. Stitched in the same style as Ferrari seats, the soft leathers - as found in Ferrari GT cars - were specially treated by Vertu to be strong enough to withstand the rigors of use on a mobile phone". The Vertu Ti Ferrari comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It has a 3.7-inch WVGA display. The processor is also powerful at 1.7GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon. There's an 8-mega pixel rear facing camera with AF and twin LED Flash light. Also add a 1.3-mega pixel front facing camera. The internal memory stands at 64GB. The fitted battery is proficient to give up to 7 hours of talk time. Other highlighted features include: NFC, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Bluetooth 4.0, and 3G connectivity, amongst more. The phone weighs 188grams. You can contact Vertu for more information about the pricing of the device. Stay tuned to GizBot for more updates.

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Vertu Ti Ferrari: Direct line to Maranello

Tuesday, 13 August 2013 ที่ 05:43
Here’s a refreshing alternative to those annoying pop ringtones: the latest collaborative product from Vertu and Ferrari emits the bark of the F12 supercar to alert its owner to an incoming call…
Recent times have seen British luxury phone-maker Vertu solidify its partnership with Ferrari. Five years ago we saw the first Prancing Horse-adorned mobile phone; now the company has finally released its ‘smart’ descendant, which makes use of Google’s Android operating system and goes by the name ‘Ti Ferrari’.


In conjunction with Ferrari’s own styling studio, Vertu’s designers reinterpreted elements of the F12berlinetta. Alutex – a lightweight composite material used by Ferrari for its interiors – is used for the ‘pillow’: Vertu-speak for the part which makes contact with your ear while on a call. Black and red Ferrari leather is also used, treated by Vertu to withstand the rigours of everyday use.
The price of 12,500 euros might seem a little steep for a mobile phone, but that does include a subscription to Vertu’s Concierge service. Those wanting a hotline to Maranello shouldn’t wait too long though, as the Ti Ferrari smartphone will be limited to 2,013 examples.

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