Vertu Aster Review: Where bespoke luxury and real world performance converge

Monday, 2 November 2015 ที่ 16:18
1999 - it was a different time and place when the first Vertu phones rolled out of their exclusive manufacturing facility in England. Nokia set up Vertu as a luxury handset brand – the mobile equivalent of a handcrafted heirloom watch. Nokia exited the company in 2013; by then smartphones held sway. Expectation levels changed too. The 2010's Vertu customer didn’t just demand a luxurious product but also a smartphone that could hold its own against premier flagship devices. Does the Vertu Aster live up to that expectation?



the Aster is clearly for the same sort of customer who might buy the Apple Watch (18 Karat Gold) Edition on an impulse. A premium build and high grade components are a given. The Aster is designed to stand out in a meeting room; to show everyone who’s boss. It’s a beautiful blend of titanium and a calf leather back (you can customise the colour and the finish). The power button and volume rocker merge seamlessly into the right spine, crafted with titanium. A door on the rear of the device doesn’t just house the micro-SIM slot but also has the signature of the Vertu technician who built your mobile device. Yes, similar to a seasoned craftsman who handcrafted a pair of leather loafers. At 193g its reassuringly heavy. Disappointingly, there’s no fingerprint sensor.

The Aster is the entry-level (what?!) smartphone for the Vertu brand; the soon to be launched Signature Touch will don the mantle of the brand’s flagship device in India. The Aster packs a decent hardware spec sheet; it’s certainly not 2016-proof but has enough firepower to propel the device. At it’s heart is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core 2.3 GHz processor with 2GB of RAM. We put the Aster through our routine tests and the results were average – 31749 on the AnTuTu benchmark and a modest 2284 on PCMark. Clearly, these scores are not the benchmark that prospective Vertu customers would go by but they all add up nevertheless. Overall, the device handled multi-tasking and low-intensive gaming quite admirably but the presence of a dated version of Android (4.4 aka KitKat) is a clear dampener. The 2275mAh battery packs enough power for most users; we managed a full day (about 12 hours) with a mix of 4G/Wi-Fi, WhatsApp, 15 minutes of gaming, some camera usage and video playback.  

The Aster comes with 64GB memory on-board; there’s no extendable memory option though. One of the big jumps is the 13MP camera. Vertu turned to Swedish photography expert Hasselblad for a superior camera experience. Hasselblad cameras were made famous by the images clicked as part of the Apollo space program (when the first humans landed on the moon). The Aster shooter produced some pretty good results across lighting scenarios. The 2.1 MP front cam is almost good enough for selfies in dim lighting; both cameras are protected with sapphire crystal.

The 4.7-inch display is also reinforced with Sapphire crystal; that’s something even the Apple iPhone would be envious about. The display specs might be modest – 1920x1080 at 473 ppi, but it’s quite vibrant and text is crisp. The speaker belts out solid sound too; just in case you need to catch videos on the go. Aside from the superior quality materials, the Vertu’s biggest draw is its bespoke concierge service. You are just one click away from the best events in the world or a table at a Michelin star restaurant. While multiple apps double up as your personal digital assistant, Vertu’s concierge service is quite simply inimitable and something other luxury smartphone users have not managed to emulate.
If just hardware specs were the only yardstick to evaluate a device, clearly the Vertu Aster is not at the top of the heap. Aside from the snob value, the Vertu experience is akin to a Saville Row suit; truly unique in the mobile space. Just in case you have a hefty festive bonus to splurge, the Aster might be one of the ways to spend it. 

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Vertu's new luxury phone gets you into exclusive events

Saturday, 26 September 2015 ที่ 17:13
By now, we know phones are more than just phones. You've got your apps, your browsers, your 3D Touch. What about a luxury phone that represents your elite lifestyle?
British luxury phone brand Vertu announced the New Signature Touch on Thursday. Depending on which one you get, from the jet calf model to the pure jet red gold, it starts at $9,000 and goes up to $19,000. You'll also have the option to personalize it with various colors, leathers, rare metals and an engraving.
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Each phone is handmade in England. The cases are made from natural hides and leathers, including calfskin, lizard and alligator, all sourced in Europe. The outer casing is Grade 5 Titanium, used in the automotive and aerospace industries. The 5.2-inch 1080p scratchproof screen is made from 130 carat sapphire crystal, and the earpiece pillow is formed with Zirconia.

That's just the flash, though. Let's get into the tech specs. The New Signature Touch runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop. The hardware includes the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 octa-core processor with 64-bit computing on 8 CPU cores, which means faster and smoother usability. The 21 megapixel main camera also has 4K video capture, and there's also a 2.1 megapixel wide aperture front camera. There's also 64GB of internal storage and 4GB of RAM.

The luxury, allegedly, does not stop with the phone. The New Signature Touch comes with exclusive services, making your phone "a passport to a world of possibilities." With the phone comes a complimentary 18-month subscription to Vertu's dedicated concierge service. Contact a lifestyle manager at any time via live chat, email or telephone, and he or she will provide you with worldwide assistance: securing priority bookings, offering personal recommendations and other "local insider knowledge".
You'll get access to exclusive events like fashion shows, members-only clubs, sporting events and cultural experiences like exhibitions and red-carpet events — all because of an overpriced phone.
Lastly, and in probably the most practical of the additional services, you get security features: Remote Assist technology, encrypted communications services, global Wi-Fi connectivity via the iPass network and the Lost Phone Service.

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Vertu Unveils Luxury Android Phones With Handcrafted Leather Infused with Titanium

Friday, 25 September 2015 ที่ 17:52
For the rich and powerful, a run-of-the-mill iPhone 6S or Galaxy S6 Edge just won't cut it. Vertu is offering the glamorous crowd a luxury smartphone with high-end specifications with an even higher price tag.
Right off the bat, a Vertu smartphone looks (and likely feels) like a true luxury item with its elegant handcrafted leather and titanium case. The back plate opens via a gull-wing door for ease of access to the nano-SIM slot and MicroSD.
Money can buy a lot of good things and, apparently, this includes better phone specifications. A unit from the Vertue Signature Touch line offers 5.2-inch 1080p (FullHD) LCD display with a virtually shatterproof and scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal glass. Underneath, it runs with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of onboard storage, up to 2TB of expandable storage with a MicroSD card, and a massive 3,160mAh battery.
The camera clocks in at 21 megapixels with f/2.2 aperture, dual-tone LED flash, face detection, auto-focus, and 4K video recording on its rear side. It is coupled with an inferior, but good enough 2.1-megapixel front snapper for the million dollars selfie.
The new model from the European luxury brand also offers support for Quick Charge 2.0, Qi Wireless Charging, and NFC connectivity among many others.
Vertu's smartphones are expensive for a reason. A couple of thousands of dollars will also get you "Dedicated Concierge" or the company's own point-of-contact that acts as a personal assistant. This feature is complimentary for 18 months.

To protect its high profile clientele, Vertu included encrypted communication by Silent Circle and an option to wipe or locate a lost or stolen smartphone. Partnership with iPass provides WiFi connection virtually anywhere in the world.
The phone will also come with subscription to Life or Certainty packages which will be your all-access pass to the world's most glamorous, most exclusive clubs, parties, and closed-door shopping events. Clearly, owning a Vertu phone will instantly grant you A List status.
There are different variations of Vertu Signature Touch units to choose from. The cheapest, entry level unit sells for US$9,000 (about AU$13,000) and it offers a calf leather case in either black or red. Next is a lizard skin smartphone in purple for US$10,100 (about AU$15,000) or black for US$11,200 (around AU$16,00). Moving up to the top of the reptile chain, an alligator skin encased smartphone sells for US$13,000 (approximately AU$18,500) in black, US$14,000 (about AU$20,000) in navy, and US$16,600 (around AU$24,000)in grey.
The most expensive unit is the quilted black calf leather with gold accents and it sells for US$19,000

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Vertu's latest luxury phone offers exotic materials and high-end specs for $6,900

Saturday, 11 July 2015 ที่ 23:31
The $10,300 Signature Touch out of your budget range? Vertu understands your plight, which is why the luxury phone manufacturer just announced the Aster, a $6,900 hand-crafted smartphone constructed out of titanium.
The Aster will be offered in a range of back options which include calf leather in black, pink or blue. For an additional, $2,200, you can get a snake skin in black or orange, or you pay $9,700 to get the handset covered in ostrich skin in brown or purple.
While Vertu's first two devices in the Android segment were decidedly outdated by the time they launched (at least in terms of the internal hardware), the luxury phone manufacturer is looking to incorporate specs comparable to what the rest of us call high-end devices. As such, the Aster comes with a 4.7-inch 1080p display on a 5.1-inch 117 carat sapphire screen (because 114 carats just don't cut it anymore), 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 CPU, 13-megapixel Hasselblad-certified camera with dual LED flash, 2.1 MP front camera, NFC, Qi wireless charging, Wi-Fi ac, 19-band LTE connectivity and a 2,250mAh battery.

 The device also comes with front stereo speakers with Dolby Digital Plus tuning and noise cancellation. One of the reasons as to why the Aster is more affordable is that it comes with a six month subscription to Vertu's concierge services as opposed to the yearly plan that is standard with higher-end models. As well as making the device more accessible, Vertu has announced that it will enter the e-commerce segment with Vertu Digital, through which interested customers will be able to customize and order their handsets online instead of visiting a boutique.

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Vertu's newest Bentley phone is pure luxurious idiocy

Friday, 26 June 2015 ที่ 16:55

Bentley is a brand synonymous with luxury and quality, so when the company lends its name to a new smartphone, it’s not unfair to expect something pricy, but jaw-droppingly brilliant. You’d expect this bauble to be super-luxurious, with hardware that makes top-end smartphones from other vendors want to go and weep quietly in a corner.
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Except, that’s not what’s happened. Instead, Bentley teamed up with another luxury firm called Vertu to bring the world the Vertu Signature for Bentley smartphone, a badly-specced phone with 2008-era hardware and software.

Its claims of luxury stem from its ridiculous £14 500 starting price tag (R275 550), its “Beluga Calf-skin Leather” backing and access to an exclusive “Vertu Concierge” service that is apparently “…designed to meet your every need, 24/7″. Press a button on the phone, and a real person picks up, ready to do whatever it is you need doing. Within reason, of course… probably.

Central to the phone’s design is the use of high-end, super-expensive materials like an 83-carat, nigh-on unbreakable sapphire screen, a key pad that uses 4.85 carat ruby bearings and, perhaps most importantly to Bentley owners, the option to personalise the phone to look as much like the Bentley they drive as possible.
That’s all well and good if your ambitions include looking like the world’s most pretentious douchebag, just don’t let anyone use the thing because, quite frankly, they’re going to laugh at you.

That’s because it uses Nokia’s very old Series 40 operating system from the days of its mid-tiered feature phones – yes, really – and is powered by a processor Vertu’s page doesn’t list. If that wasn’t bad enough, the phone sports a TWO INCH LCD screen, has a keypad rather than touch functionality, 4GB of internal storage and a battery so tiny it only provides five and a half hours of power,
For a phone that costs considerably more than the annual salary of a mid-level manager in a big company, that’s beyond laughable, leading us to believe the target market is indeed rich twits with more money than sense.

And that starting price? That’s what you’ll pay if you don’t add gold, titanium, platinum, diamond, or alligator skin to it, all of which are options, apparently.
Vertu has other phones on offer that are better-specced and prettier than this one, of course, so the fact that this one is even a thing is a puzzle all of its own.
If you were super-rich and drove a Bentley, would you pick one up? After all, what’s a R275 000 phone when you drive a R4m car?

Me, I’d rather have a four-GPU, three-screen 12K PC gaming rig setup than this thing, but then I have more sense than money.

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Phones Review The Vertu Pure Jet Red Gold can be yours for $23100

Thursday, 19 February 2015 ที่ 04:25
While you’ll never see us sporting one, we are no stranger to Vertu’s luxury devices and have kept tabs on the company over the past few years. Their latest creation, the Vertu Pure Jet Red Gold, is actually one of their more “plain” smartphones, but it will still set you back a staggering $23,100.
The last time we checked in on Vertu, they had just released the Vertu Clous De Paris for Valentine’s Day. The month isn’t over, but they are back with another device dubbed the Vertu Pure Jet Red Gold. It may lack some of the glitz and glam of its predecessors, but it is one of the classier handsets you’ll see – if you actually ever see one in person. Not many folks will be walking around with a Jet Red Gold in their pocket.
The Vertu Pure Jet Red Gold may be stylish, but its specs are the same as what you’ll find in several of their other handsets. That said, it has plenty of power with a Snapdragon 801 and 2GB of RAM and you’ll have plenty of storage with 64GB. Other features to note include wireless charging, hi-fi speakers, a 13MP rear camera and a 4.7-inch FHD display covered in Sapphire crystal.



As for the extras, you will get 1-2 months concierge service along with access to their “Life” and “Certainty” programs. A few of the perks from those programs include VIP sporting event packages, Silent Circle communication services and access to private members clubs. The titanium and leather design with the Red Gold accents scream luxury as well.
If you have a whole lot of extra cash lying around or just really love smartphones, the Vertu Pure Jet Red Gold can be yours for $23,100. It’s still cheaper than some of the gold and diamond encrusted devices we’ve seen in the past, but it’s certainly not going to be a device for everyone.

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At $23,100, Vertu Signature Touch’s Newest Smartphone Really is Pure Jet Red Gold

Wednesday, 18 February 2015 ที่ 04:20
For those unfamiliar with the name Vertu, they are a British manufacturer of luxury, handmade mobile phones…established in 1998 by the Finnish manufacturer of Nokia.  They were subsequently sold to a private equity group but retained a 10-percent share.  By the end of 2013, Vertu has sold 350,000 devices and seem to be most popular in Russia, Asia and the Middle East.  The idea was if people are willing to spend $20,000 for a watch, why not a handcrafted smartphone.  Vertu refers to them as “mobile communications instruments,” not simply mobile phones.  While they make their own models, they also produce limited edition devices and have collaborated with the likes of Ferrari and Bentley.  While there is no questioning the quality of the workmanship, their specifications are usually ‘yesterday’s news.’



Vertu’s latest model belongs to their Signature Touch collection, will run you $23,100 and is aptly named, Pure Jet Red Gold.  It has solid red gold features, including the volume control keys, power/lock key and on the pillow support.  The main body is made out of Grade 5 titanium coated in black PVD and wrapped in black calf leather, “from the Alpine region of Europe and crafted by one of the oldest tanneries.”  Its design makes a bold and beautiful statement…which is exactly what it is supposed to do.

The Pure Jet Red Gold model uses only “world-renowned” companies such as Bang & Olufsen (B&O) for its sound components, Hasselblad for its camera, Qualcomm for its processor and even the ring tones are produced by the London Symphony Orchestra.  They offer 24-hour worldwide concierge service, exclusive access to cultural events and 24/7 remote access technical support and Kaspersky anti-virus and anti-theft protection.
As far as technical aspects – it has a 4.7-inch FHD sapphire crystal display with 473 pixels-per-inch (PPI).  It uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz and 64GB of internal memory.  It sports a 13MP main camera with autofocus and dual-LED flash.  The front-facing camera (FFC) is 2.1MP for video chatting.  It also comes with 13mm x 18mm stereo high fidelity speakers with built-in Dolby Digital Plus surround sound support.  The battery is 2275mAh and is Qi compatible for wireless charging.  It comes with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC support and a microUSB port.  It is running on Android 4.4 KitKat.

Please look over the photo gallery and you can see what your $23,000 will buy you…but you know the old saying, “If you have to ask the price…”

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Bellperre Releases Their Luxury Smartphone Called ‘The Touch’ For a Cool 3k

Monday, 16 February 2015 ที่ 16:23
Last month we reported about the luxury phone market as an emerging growth sector in the smartphone market. Well, add another beautiful phone to the growing list of luxury phones. Bellperre has announced a new phone, the Touch, which will try to compete against the likes of Vertu and Lamborghini. A luxury smartphone is a phone that cost over $2,000 USD. The Bellperre certainly fits that criteria with a price tag of around $3,000 to $3,430 depending on the types of materials you wish to use for your work of art.

The Bellperre Touch is made out of 236L stainless steel and your choice of either American buffalo or alligator leather that comes in a plethora of colors. The cool part about the leather is what the company calls, “Touch Through Leather Technology.” This comes in the form of a leather strip located below the screen that allows for touch controls such as the home and back button. The Touch also comes with a 4.9” Super AMOLED display that has sapphire crystal glass to reduce scratches and fingerprints. But don’t let the beauty of it’s outside fool you. This phone is every bit tough and is capable of taking the normal impacts as well as being flame resistant…you know, in case you want to make a call while grilling some steaks poolside.

In terms of other specifications, the Bellperre Touch is average. It has a dual-core processor running at 1.5GHz, 2GB of RAM and 48GB of internal storage. It also comes with NFC, Bluetooth, and also has LTE. These features are combined with an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 1.9-megapixel front camera. The display has a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.
The specs are about the same as a normal mid-range phone. However, take into consideration that the Vertu cost over $20,000 so this phone is definitely a bargain in terms of the luxury phone market. Still it would be nice to have a better display, better camera, and a much better processor if you are going to shell out $3,000. But the point of the luxury phone market is not about specs, it is about looks and status. The Bellperre Touch certainly delivers on both of those requirements. It should be noted that these phones are assembled by hand and thus no two phones are alike. So for $3,000 you get a one of a kind device that is beautiful and elegant and sure to turn a few heads.

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Vertu's latest luxury phone offers exotic materials and high-end specs for $6,900

Thursday, 15 January 2015 ที่ 04:32
The $10,300 Signature Touch out of your budget range? Vertu understands your plight, which is why the luxury phone manufacturer just announced the Aster, a $6,900 hand-crafted smartphone constructed out of titanium.
The Aster will be offered in a range of back options which include calf leather in black, pink or blue. For an additional, $2,200, you can get a snake skin in black or orange, or you pay $9,700 to get the handset covered in ostrich skin in brown or purple.
While Vertu's first two devices in the Android segment were decidedly outdated by the time they launched (at least in terms of the internal hardware), the luxury phone manufacturer is looking to incorporate specs comparable to what the rest of us call high-end devices. As such, the Aster comes with a 4.7-inch 1080p display on a 5.1-inch 117 carat sapphire screen (because 114 carats just don't cut it anymore), 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 CPU, 13-megapixel Hasselblad-certified camera with dual LED flash, 2.1 MP front camera, NFC, Qi wireless charging, Wi-Fi ac, 19-band LTE connectivity and a 2,250mAh battery.

The device also comes with front stereo speakers with Dolby Digital Plus tuning and noise cancellation. One of the reasons as to why the Aster is more affordable is that it comes with a six month subscription to Vertu's concierge services as opposed to the yearly plan that is standard with higher-end models. As well as making the device more accessible, Vertu has announced that it will enter the e-commerce segment with Vertu Digital, through which interested customers will be able to customize and order their handsets online instead of visiting a boutique.

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Vertu Pure Jet Alligator, Diamonds Red Alligator Luxury Smartphones Launched

Wednesday, 14 January 2015 ที่ 16:23


For the average consumer, you have your basic entry-level smartphones that probably won’t cost you more than $100, but if you wanted something better, you could opt for flagship models that will cost you anywhere between $500-$700. However there are models that are priced even higher and not because of its hardware specs, but rather the materials that they are made with. You might have heard of Vertu, the company that specializes in luxury phones, and they’re back with a new lineup of smartphones for their Diamond collection.

These smartphones are based on Vertu’s Signature Touch and Vertu Aster smartphones, depending on which model you are going for. The top of the line model is the Pure Jet Alligator Diamonds which uses the Vertu Signature Touch as its base. It will feature 124 white diamonds that have been set on a pillow of gold.
 It features white gold detail on the stereo sound bar, a jet-black ceramic pillow, and will also sport alligator skin that wraps around the back of the smartphone. This bad boy will set you back a whopping €15,900. If you’d rather not spend that much, there is also the Diamonds Red Alligator which is based on the Vertu Aster.
This phone will feature 55 white diamonds, red alligator skin, and will skip on the gold detailing. It will be priced at €8,900 which still isn’t exactly cheap or affordable by any means, but still cheaper than the Pure Jet Alligator Diamonds.

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