While
the likes of Samsung and Motorola attempt to attract customers with
cheaper handsets, one phone maker from Hampshire is pitching its range
at the very opposite end of the scale.
The
£6,750 ($11,380) Signature Touch, from luxury manufacturer Vertu, is
made of titanium, its screen is protected by sapphire crystal, and the
device is finished in leather.
Owners
get a 24-hour concierge available via voice, email and live chat, while
the built-in Vertu Life app offers exclusive access to sporting events
and private members’ clubs worldwide.
Each Vertu Signature Touch (pictured) handset is
custom made, by hand. It features Bang and Olufsen speakers and a 13MP
Hasselblad-certified camera. The Vertu Life app offers exclusive access
to sporting events and private members' clubs, while a 24-hour Concierge
is available via voice, email and live chat
SIGNATURE TOUCH SPECIFICATIONS
Price: £6,750 ($11,380)
Length: 5.7 inches (14.5cm)
Width: 2.7 inches (6.9cm)
Depth: 0.4 inches (1.65cm)
Weight: 192g
Operating System: Android 4.4 KitKat
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 2.3GHz Quad-core processor
Screen: 4.7-inch 1080p HD protected by sapphire crystal
Rear-facing camera: 13 MP with autofocus and twin LED flash
Front-facing camera: 2.1MP
Storage: 64GB
Length: 5.7 inches (14.5cm)
Width: 2.7 inches (6.9cm)
Depth: 0.4 inches (1.65cm)
Weight: 192g
Operating System: Android 4.4 KitKat
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 2.3GHz Quad-core processor
Screen: 4.7-inch 1080p HD protected by sapphire crystal
Rear-facing camera: 13 MP with autofocus and twin LED flash
Front-facing camera: 2.1MP
Storage: 64GB
Each
Signature Touch phone is custom made, by hand, using grade 5 titanium
and finished off with calfskin in a range of colours, including Claret
Calf, Seapspray Lizard, and Jet Alligator.
Its
4.7-inch, 1080p HD screen is protected by sapphire crystal. and it
features Digital Dolby Surround sound through its Bang and Olufsen
speakers.
On the rear of the device is a 13MP Hassleblad-certified camera - the firm that provided the cameras for the moon landings.
The phone runs on Android KitKat 4.4 and comes with Vertu Life, Certainty and Concierge.
According to the firm, the Life app is a ‘passport to the world’s most exclusive events.’
It
offers personalised recommendations and gives access to sporting
fixtures, fine dining restaurants and exclusive private members’ clubs,
across the globe.
The handset (pictured) is made of grade 5
titanium, and its 4.7-inch screen is protected by sapphire crystal. It
features Vertu Certainty, which protects and encrypts calls and and data
to make the handset secure. Additionally, Vertu users have access to
free Wi-Fi at any iPass hotspot
Each device is finished off with calf leather in
a range of colours, including Claret Calf, Seapspray Lizard, (pictured)
and Jet Alligator. Prices start at £6,750 ($11,380) and the phones will
be available from boutique stores around the world - including the UK,
U.S, Australia, and Singapore - later this month
Vertu’s
24-hour Concierge is a personal assistant that helps from ‘tracking
down a hard-to-find item to accessing tickets for high-profile events.’
While Vertu Certainty protects and encrypts calls and date, to make the handset secure and private.
Additionally, Vertu users have access to free Wi-Fi at any iPass hotspot.
Prices
start at £6,750 ($11,380) and the phones will be available from
boutique stores around the world - including the UK, U.S, Australia, and
Singapore - later this month.
On the rear of the device is a 13MP
Hasselblad-certified camera - the firm that provided the cameras for the
moon landings. On the front (pictured) is a 2.1MP camera
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