





Vertu has a new line-up of luxury devices. It’s called Ascent Ti Mixed Metal collection, and is set to start selling in September.
The Knurled version features knurled rose gold side panels with rose gold keys and screws whilst the back is a specialized knurled rubber back.
The other version is made of brushed titanium with yellow gold screws and keys with the same knurled rubber back as the knurled version.

If the Vertu Ascent Ti Carbon fibre collection failed to meet your requirements, the latest Ascent Ti collection might impress you.
Dubbed the Vertu Ascent Ti Neon, it’s apparently designed with well-to-do women in mind.
It’s slightly slimmer than the regular Ascent Ti, being less bulbous at the bottom to fit more snugly in a handbag.

Fans of luxury mobile phones will probably be interested in Vertu’s latest collection, called Ascent Ti Carbon Fibre.
This collection is a follow up of the previous Ferrari editions and Racetrack Legends series.
Vertu Ascent Ti Carbon Fibre will reportedly offer a 2 inch QVGA display, 3G, 4GB of internal memory and a 3.15MP camera with LED flash.

This is Norihiko Inoue‘s interpretation (2008) of how a new vertu phone could look like!
The phone consist of a hollow shelf which incorporates all keys and display.

Swiss luxury designer and jeweler Knalihs Athem, who earlier gave us the Apple iPhone 3G festooned with 475 brilliant cut diamonds, is now back with yet another stunning creation – the Diamond Vertu Constellation Gold.
Each phone is done in 18K gold and covered with more than 1500 brilliant cut diamonds. The handset can be personalized with initials, lucky number, logo or anything else you have in mind.
The Diamond-encrusted Vertu Constellation Gold is available in many design versions such as the Core Range, Precious Range, Monogram Range and the Rococo Range.
Prices, including the Vertu handset, start at $25,000.

















