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18 Reviews
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Abstract: What do you get when you pay $6,000 for a phone?Most of us live in a world where smartphones cost somewhere between $200 and $800. There's a wide variety of phones in that range, from bargain ZTE and Motorola devices to top-end iPhones and Samsung Galaxy...
Abstract: If you're here, then you already know: good phones aren't cheap. The flagship phones from the big manufacturers can easily run you $700 or more. Many would consider it a luxury to have one. Then there's the Vertu Constellation. Luxury doesn't even begin t...
Irrational and confusing interface, Average sound quality, Big troubles with the signal
We were very skeptical about the performance tests. For our surprise, the Vertu clone did quite well in most of them. The music sound is loud and clear with a light metal echo. However, the headset is low quality and we do not recommend using it if you...
Abstract: With the advent of Vertu brand on the market, the segment featuring very exclusive handsets coming in at the price of 4000 Euros plus surprisingly emerged and has proven that it’s worth the hype. And Nokia’s intention there is quite unsophisti...
Abstract: Vertu's second phone of the new era is a brave move – indeed, its internal name at Church Crookham HQ was “Gambit” – since it looks a lot more modern and less fancy than other Vertus, and doesn't automatically come with what is, for some, the brand's best...
Decent specs and nice 720p screen, Half the price of the $10,700 Vertu TI, Titanium body is durable, Sapphire screen is unscratchable, 13-megapixel camera does its job
It still costs $5740 (4200 euros), Lacks Concierge button Vertu is known for, No MicroSD or Removable battery, Camera needs image stabilization, Did we mention the price
The Constellation vaguely looks like a smartphone I could afford, which is new for Vertu. The TI always felt like a phone for … someone else. So, we're back to it being a conundrum. I wouldn't want to change anything about it just so it would fall into ...
Published: 2013-10-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: There are moments in tech when we're left wondering, "What the heck?" And Vertu's latest Constellation smartphone is definitely one such moment. As much as we try and join up the stars the only pattern we can see is one that spells out "pricey". For the C...
Abstract: Certain objects are not made for the common people. Thus, it is pointless to talk objectively about such devices that seemingly defy logic. It's sometimes not about ‘Why will anyone spend so many lakhs for a phone' but about ‘What phone can distinguish me...
Abstract: You’ve probably wondered what Vertu mobile phones are all about. After all they are absurdly over-priced, extremely under-powered, and many of those look somewhat… ok, let’s say that most people don’t fall in love with them instan...