Vertu Ti, the 3.000-euro Android already has a name

Just a few days ago we told you that Vertu, the old division of Nokia, manufacturer of luxury phones, was about to present its first smartphone running with Android system. The details we gave you about the new smartphone were limited, since the firm had only spoken about the price and the launch date through twitter. A day later, we already know the details of the new Vertu Ti, the first Vertu smartphone with Android system.

As you know, Vertu is a British company that has been manufacturing mobile phones of unimaginable luxury for years. Until the end of 2012, the firm was a division of Nokia, so the operating system that ran on their phones, until that moment, was Symbian. But after Nokia's sale of Vertu to a private team, we learned that the new devices would work with Android.

Not long ago we gave the news that the first Vertu with Android system would cost € 3.000 and would arrive in February of this year. But today we have more data about this device. The first Android Vertu already has a name: See you.

Vertu_Ti

The Vertu Ti responds to model number RM-828V, whose code clearly resembles that of the latest Nokia Lumia models. Which gives us a clue that the Finnish may be in charge of the hardware of the device. It's funny the fact that this would be the first phone Android manufactured by Nokia.

According to the Japanese media Blog of Mobile, Vertu Ti It will run Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, and will feature a WVGA screen, 1,5 Ghz Snapdragon Qualcomm MSM8260 dual-core processor, NFC connectivity, Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n, Bluetooth 4.0 and a 1.250 battery. mAh. Some characteristics far below what is currently being presented on the market.

Yes, gentlemen, these specifications that any mid-range device would present today are what we find in the Vertu Ti, a phone that will cost no less than € 3.000, and this is still expected to be the cheapest of the next Vertu. But this economic effort is minimal for those privileged pockets who want to get a Vertu simply by acquiring a terminal with exclusive signature, design and materials.


  1.   VERTUSMUELA said

    brave shit…. That is called throwing away 3 thousand euros and you throw them away buying one of 500, imagine that which is a pasture hahaha


  2.   mazmardigan said

    Let's see how long the Chinese take to make a copy ...


  3.   kornnival korn said

    They pass, it is worth that a vertu is to telephones what a Rolls to cars, but 3000 euros ... not even close. Of course, our politicians have money left over to buy such fricadas.
    What you have to admit is that Vertu is the best phone designer in the world, Pininfarina Mobile would say.