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Vertu Ti is the company's first Android smartphone

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12 February, 2013

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The Vertu Ti is the first truly new phone model Vertu has to present after they parted ways with Nokia. It's also their first Android smartphone.

And Vertu has done a nice job in making sure the specs are as up-to-date as possible. There's a dual-core 1.7Ghz CPU, 1GB RAM and 64GB of in-built storage. It's got an 8MP camera capable of recording 1080p video plus a 1.3MP front camera. Software-wise, it makes use of Android 4.0 ICS with a custom UI.

At 3.7-inches the WVGA display on the front is not as big as on the recent super-phones but Vertu claims these are the biggest sapphire crystal glass panels they've built. The body is made out of Grade 5 titanium, and there is a set of stereo speakers, tuned in collaboration with Bang&Olufsen.

The body of the phone consists of 184 individual parts and each unit has been built by a signgle one of the company's craftsmen in England. The side key on the left-hand side has an V-shaped in-set ruby to highlight the brand's traditional design language.

The company is keen on touting the rigidity of their new smartphone and claims it's got a body that's 5 times stronger than the competition and a screen that's 4 times harder to scratch.

Besides a face that only a mother can love, you can guess the luxurious phone has also got a price tag to match all these modern-day amenities. Pricing starts from €7900 for the most basic trim - Titanium Black Leather and there are three even more expensive editions.

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  • prashanthi
  • sSS
  • 12 Mar 2014

it's good phone but more cost

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  • Anonymous
  • fsW
  • 05 May 2013

it a wast of money

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  • raj
  • utR
  • 17 Feb 2013

On what basis its a luxury mobile ! Using andriod os? (which is free)? And what does luxry mean ! Highly prised mobiles are always luxry I do not think so they can sell one please of it And for me meaning of luxery is showoff

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