Products Marketed By Vertu, Nokia's Luxury Phones Brand
Vertu is an independent company, formely owned by Nokia, that manufactures exclusively hand crafted high-end mobile phones.
Phone model | Screen type | Released | S. | Technology | Generation | Form factor |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Signature | 116 × 148 12-bit (4096) Color | 2002 | GSM | Unknown | Candybar | |
Diamond | ? | ? | ? | Unknown | Candybar | |
Ascent | 116 × 148 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | GSM | Unknown | Candybar | |
Constellation- | 116 × 148 12-bit (4096) Color | 2004 | GSM | Unknown | Candybar | |
Signature S Design | 240 × 320 32-bit Color | 2008 | GSM|UMTS|WLAN | Series 40 | Candybar |
Materials used include platinum, 18 carat white gold, 18 carat yellow gold, stainless steel, ruby keypad bearings, and a sapphire crystal display for the "Signature" and leather, 316L Surgical stainless steel and Liquidmetal for the "Ascent".
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