Posts Tagged ‘vertu’

Vertu Constellation F Ayxta Clashshell Phone Now Official

September 25th, 2009 11:37 AM | by Albert

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Vertu’s clamshell phone, the Constellation F Ayxta, is now official. For a mere, give or take 8 grand, you can own this ultra high end phone that’s made of stainless steel, ceramic, leather, sappphire crystal (display), and aerospace-grade aluminum parts. Oh yeah, the specs include GPS, 3G HSDPA, micro SD slot, and 3 megapixel camera w/ dual LED flash.

The phone definitely looks cool but for that kind of money I think I’d settle for a car.

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Vertu Launches Carbon Fiber Collection, Won’t Reveal The Price

July 20th, 2009 11:31 PM | by Christen da Costa

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After market car part fans can now rejoice thanks to the introduction of Vertu’s latest collection, the Carbon Fibre.  They’ll be available this August and price, well you’ll have to ask, because Vertu doesn’t feel the need to publish or perhaps deter any potential buyers.  The phone depicted here is the Ascent Ti, and it includes a 2-inch QVGA display, 4GB of storage, 3G connectivity, and a 3 megapixel camera with an LED flash.  The other phones in the collection include the Carbon Fibre Grip, Carbon Fibre & Copper Grip, and Carbon Fibre & Aluminium Grip.

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A Phone You’ll Never See: Motorola’s Ivory E18, A $2000 Hunk Of Steel

July 20th, 2009 11:15 PM | by Christen da Costa

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Maybe it was the lack luster sales of just about every Motorola handset on the market or the cost to manufacture, but in either scenario Motorola’s Ivory E18 got a full serving of kabash before it could see the light of day.

Looking long and slender, the E18’s chassis was crafted of stainless steel and as you can see had some sort of dual action slider that slid 30% open to reveal a set of function keys and then the remaining 70% to expose the keypad.  The whole idea seems rather cumbersome seeing as the slider only serves to protect not enhance the function of the phone.  Other specs include a 3 megapixel camera and probably some sort of scratch resistant screen.

Cost to you was set to be a mere $2k+, which isn’t bad when you consider some of Nokia’s Vertu line of phones.  In any case, I think I’ll hold onto my 2000 green backs and opt for a set of Caribbean vacations instead.

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