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Vertu Releases Carbon Fiber Edition Of Its Ascent Ti Mobile Phone

Carbon fiber is a material that possesses immeasurable strength, while also being extremely lightweight. This cleverly engineered material is used in many of the world’s most detailed machines. Vertu, the luxury arm of Nokia, has now come out with a Carbon Fibre Edition of its Ascent Ti.

Vertu has been touting the device as being “repeatedly tested to ensure the optimum amount of fibers and resin and processed together to achieve a flawless uniform look on both the flat and curved parts.” This device will be on sale next month – you can choose from carbon, copper or aluminium grips. Of course, Vertu specifies as usual, that the price will be provided only “on request”, and we sure know what to expect from that, right, guys?

Vertu Ascent Ti Carbon Fiber

Vertu Ascent Ti Carbon Fiber

Source: EngadgetMobile

Fakes Galore: 4 Vertu Rip-offs In The Mobile Market

We all love to own luxury stuff. Only, not all of us can afford the cost these brands come with. That’s the reason why fakes thrive the way they do! Last weekend saw the arrival of four Vertu rip-offs entering the mobile market.

Vertu V6000i Ripoff

Vertu V6000i Ripoff

While they all look stunningly similar to the original models, they of course lack the quality, plus they don’t come with the usual warranty and so on.

Vertu 6612 Ripoff

Vertu 6612 Ripoff

Two of these devices, V6000i and 6612 have a touchscreen display and the other two, that is, V100 and V10, have only Bluetooth, music player and microSD slot. Some of these even come with twin SIM card slots – talk about creativity taking wings!

Vertu V100 Ripoff

Vertu V100 Ripoff

One look at these pics and you’ll know how easy it is to get conned in this big bad world. Just make sure to purchase your Vertu phone from an authorized Nokia Flagship Store or some such thing. Remember never to buy such precious stuff from unknown online sources.

Vertu V10 Ripoff

Vertu V10 Ripoff

Source: IntoMobile

Fake Handhelds In The Markets This Week

Fake and clone mobile phones and smartphones are dime a dozen, with more and more such brands flooding the market each day. We found four such new fake brands this week. Let us see what they are.

Samsung Pixon
The optical zoom of the camera of this so-called “model” is what is remarkable about this device. Of course, we doubt its picture quality would be anything even remotely similar to the original “real” version.

Fake Samsung Pixon

Fake Samsung Pixon

LG KM900 Arena
Though very close to the actual Arena, which boasts of a WVGA touchscreen display, this fake comes with a standard QVGA display. It is also not so slim as the real Arena.

Fake LG KM900 Arena

Fake LG KM900 Arena

Sony Ericsson Idou
The fake version does not include the Symbian Foundation, neither does it offer SE’s stunning 12MP camera and other fantastic services like Satio packs and the like.

Fake Sony Ericsson Idou

Fake Sony Ericsson Idou

Vertu K73
This model says “K73”, but we really don’t think there is a Vertu model by that name at all. But it is “inspired” by the Vertu name after all, so we include it in the fake category.

Fake Vertu K73

Fake Vertu K73

The noteworthy fact is that all the above phones possess Bluetooth support, microSD slot. Why, some even offer the dual-SIM facility. Also, all of them come with a warranty. Of course, we wonder how good the said “warranty” might be….

Source: IntoMobile

Vertu Finally Opens Retail Store In Ginza, Tokyo

We all were already aware of the fact, weeks ago, that the lifestyle mobile phone brand, Vertu, was planning to open at Tokyo’s Ginza district by late February. In spite of markets around the world crashing, Vertu has kept up its promise and opened up its luxury retail location at Ginza, after all.

Of course, not everyone can have the capacity to purchase a Vertu handset, but hey, this place is beautiful and tasteful enough to pass off as a tourist spot, so no one’s complaining! Do try and drop in into the Vertu store if you are ever in the vicinity. Take a look at the Vertu retail outlet right now.

Ginza Vertu Store

Ginza Vertu Store

Source: EngadgetMobile

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