Monday, August 22, 2016

Vertu announces Aster Chevron luxury smartphones with canvas back

British luxury mobile phone manufacturer, Vertu has added three new phones to its Aster Collection, featuring an outer shell covered in a distinctive high-quality canvas material in blue, pink or black. The new series is called Aster Chevron. The name Chevron comes from a unique pattern that is women into Italian canvas fabric and is available on Vertu.com for 3900 Euros.
Vertu Aster Chevron maybe looks driven, but the phone is equipped with the latest in hardware and software. The phone runs Android 5.1 Lollipop on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 2.3 GHz Quad-core processor. The display on the phone is 4.7-inch with 1080p resolution and 473dpi. Aster Chevron’s has a 13MP main camera with twin LED flash and 2.1MP front camera (Skype compliant). The phone has 64GB internal memory and is powered by a 2275 mAh battery that gives up to 15 hours 30 minutes of talk time.
Vertu Chief Designer, Hutch Hutchison explains: “Fine leather is a staple of the luxury industry but it is not to everyone’s taste. While Vertu has always been able to supply man-made materials for its customers, this has formerly been exclusively through our bespoke ordering process. Aster Chevron has been developed to cater for these requests on a much larger scale.”
Vertu claims that a lot of attention to detail has been given to the phone and the fabric that covers it, so as to handle the stresses of being used throughout the day by its owner. The company leads in the market of luxury mobile phones, a market that it pioneered many years ago. All Vertu phones are handmade in England, with each craftsman responsible for making a particular unit.
The current range of Vertu phones has three models – Aster, Signature and Signature Touch, while its Audio Collection consists of the V Headphones (HP-1V) and V Speaker (SP-1V).

Vertu provides 24/7 remote access technical support for its users, a 6-month subscription to iPass WiFi, 12-month subscription to Kaspersky anti-virus and anti-theft protection and a 12-month subscription to Silent Circle encrypted communications services.

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