The British manufacturer and retailer of luxury mobile phones, established by the Finnish multinational communications and information technology corporation, Nokia, has announced their second generation Android smartphone with their touch of luxury, the Vertu Constellation.
As we read the Vertu's lines, the phone is twice as strong as steel with grade 5 titanium, where each handset is handmade by a single craftsman from the land of Queen Elizabeth II, England. This smartphone is swathed in finest and luxurious calf leather, handpicked from one of the Europe's oldest tanneries, which is available in five elegant color options.
The new Vertu Constellation will come out of the box with a Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8260 S4 Pro processor clocked at 1.7GHz with Dual-Core Krait Central Processing Unit (CPU) and Adreno 320 Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), a scratch proof polarized (for minimum glare) sapphire crystal screen of 4.5-inches in size of Full High Definition 720p resolution display at 342 pixels-per-inch, 32 gigabytes and 64 gigabytes of internal storage options, 13 megapixels primary camera and 1.3 megapixels front facer, unlimited iPass worldwide WiFi connectivity, 1,800mAh powered battery (comparatively less) and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean to add with.
The Constellation is to be up on sales in selected Vertu boutiques by this month, at a price of $6600.
Source: Vertu, GSMArena
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