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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Ti, a smartphone from $ 10,000


Ti  the new smartphone from Vertu is named after the material it's made ​​its case, titaniumThe phone of the brand of luxury cell is handmade in England at its headquarters in Church Crookham, HampshireUntil last year, the company was owned by Nokia and used Symbian operating system for their computers. After the Finnish sell Vertu, the company had to choose a new platform for its luxury smartphones and was AndroidThe smartphone has a touch screen 3.7-inch sapphire with resolution of 800 x 480 , Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and a dual-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon S4Weighs 180 grams , making it heavier than some smartphones today (the iPhone 5, for example, weighs 112 grams ). It has no 4G connectivityAs noted by the responsible design company based in England, "Vertu never be the cutting edge of technology" , but " it must be relevant technology and craftsmanship, not a disposable product "It also comes with a service concierge , which is accessed via a button on the phone, thatconnects the user with a global team of assistants to help you get, for example,dinner reservations and tickets to various showsThe price of Ti starts around $ 10,200, but nevertheless, the phone's price can go up to around $ 20,000 for the version with red gold accents (same specs). Only some 326,000 people have a Vertu cellular world. The equipment of the brand only sold in about 500 stores in different countries, of which 70 are exclusive shops of the brand. China is its largest market .

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