Why Vertu signature touch is so expensive?

Why Vertu signature touch is so expensive?

The materials used in the Vertu Signature Touch are appropriately expensive: Strong and durable titanium, a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal screen, a back cloaked in premium animal hide, and a ceramic “pillow” around the earpiece of the handset. All of this accounts for some of its exorbitant price.

How much is Vertu signature touch?

Pricing and availability Vertu Signature Touch is a luxury phone and is not for the faint hearted with price ranging between £6,500 (1.9 million Naira) and £13,700 (4.1 million Naira), depending on configuration.

What is Vertu signature touch?

The Vertu Signature Touch is a single SIM (GSM) mobile that accepts a Regular-SIM card. The Vertu Signature Touch measures 155.00 x 74.00 x 10.80mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs 225.00 grams. It was launched in Gold, Black, Blue, and Red colours.

Who buys Vertu?

By the end of 2013, the company had around 350,000 customers, and phones were on sale in 500 retail outlets, including 70 run by the company. In 2015, it was announced that EQT had sold its share of Vertu to Godin Holdings, a Hong Kong-based holding company. In March 2017 Godin Holdings sold to Baferton Ltd.

What is the cheapest Vertu?

The New 2021 Vertu phones price range starts from Rs. 55,000 INR to Rs. 2,60,000 INR.

What is the richest phone in the world?

A British company has unveiled the world’s most expensive mobile phone – a gold iPhone encrusted with nearly 200 diamonds that retails at a hefty 1.92 million pounds, or Rs. 14.7 crore. The phone, designed by Stuart Hughes for the Liverpool-based Goldstriker International, is made from 22-carat gold.

Is Vertu a Nokia?

Vertu was a British-based manufacturer and retailer of luxury handmade mobile phones, established by Finnish mobile-phone manufacturer Nokia in 1998. In October 2012, Nokia sold Vertu to private equity group EQT VI for an unspecified amount, but retained a 10% share.

Who owns a Vertu phone?

In 2012 Vertu was sold by Nokia to Swedish private equity group, EQT VI, for around £175 million.

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