Vertu Constellation Android smartphone to retail for $6700 - [mobile] 04:19 PM EDT - Oct,03 2013 - post a comment The Constellation is expected to retail in the oncoming weeks for a whopping price of $6,700, or 4,900 euros. The former Nokia subsidiary hopes the dual-core 1.7GHZ Snapdragon processor- along with a 13 megapixel camera- will impress the few consumers who can afford the phone. It further boasts 32GB of internal memory will sport a GPS, an 1800mAh battery and 3G HSPA+ connectivity. The slightly outdated Android 4.2.2 Jellybean software will come installed on the device.
With its mediocre specs, you are probably wondering why this phone is so incredibly expensive. The answer is clear and simple- the immaculate hand-crafted design. The phone packs a 4.3 inch display with a resolution of 720p. A premium sapphire crystal screen will ensure the phone is protected from scratches, while the titanium body is clad by the finest leather sourced from a tannery in the Alps dating back 150 years.
Other features on the UK assembled device include personal protection and tracking, encrypted speech, and even a secret button which sends a custom message to a security advisor of your choice. The phone leather will be available in several colours: Black, orange, mocha, and raspberry just to name a few. |