VERTU Ti Luxury Android Smartphone expected to launch in India by March


Vertu, popular luxury mobile phone maker launched VERTU Ti last week. The Android smartphone is expected to launch in India in March. It features a 3.7 inch sapphire crystal screen that is largest ever engineered that makes the screen virtually scratch proof and it is tested to be 4 times stronger than other smart phones in terms of impact resistance.

It has titanium case that is around 5 times stronger than other smart phones, deforming less than 1mm when a 500NM force is applied. It follows Vertu design cues, such as the ceramic pillow and exposed watch screws with a clean overall aesthetic. It features 11 x 15 mm rectangular audio drivers that maximizes frequency response and level, offering symphonic sound from the stereo speakers.

There is a Vertu ruby key to access Vertu Life that offers tailored information, articles and benefits and Vertu’s famous Concierge Service. These are available via a global team of professionals available to customers anywhere, anytime.

VERTU Ti Specifications

  • 3.7 inch Sapphire crystal screen
  • Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • 1.7 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor
  • 8MP rear camera with 1080p Video Capture
  • 1.3MP front-facing camera
  • 1GB RAM, 64GB Internal memory
  • Secure NFC with tap to pay support
  • Full/Micro/Nano SIM capability

Each VERTU Ti is handmade in England by a single craftsman at Vertu’s state-of-the-art headquarters in Hampshire. The VERTU Ti comes in several variants starting at 7,900 Euros for the Titanium Black Leather variant.

The Titanium Pure Black variant costs 9,500 Euros, Titanium Black Alligator costs 10,500 Euros and the top-end variant with Black PVD Titanium Red Gold Mixed Metals costs 16,500 Euros. It would go on sale in select countries this month, and is expected to launch in India at the end of March.


Author: Srivatsan Sridhar

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