A few days ago, we informed you about the rise of luxury smartphone manufacturer Vertu from the ashes. The company, which everyone thought was dead, suddenly sent out invitations to the presentation of new smartphones and then presented them to the world. The new range is called Aster P and it looks very good indeed.
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The Asper P series will reportedly only be available in China, and if you want to get one, you'll have to dig deep into your pockets. The base model starts at $4.200, but you can also pay extra for more luxurious versions. If you're interested in a gold variantu, prepare an incredible $14.120, which is roughly 310 thousand crowns.
And what do you actually get for this money? Are you waiting for an extremely powerful phone with a groundbreaking camera that will break records and a battery that will last a week? Not quite. Inside, the Vertu Aster P is powered by a Snapdragon 660 processor and is assisted by 6GB of RAM. The phone is further powered by a 3.200 mAh battery, and the performance is then projected onto a 4.7″ 1080p display. Photos from the rear 12MP and front 20MP cameras are then stored on the 128GB storage without the possibility of expansion using a microSD card.
The hardware specifications, of course, cannot be compared to the flagships of other manufacturers. The Aster P is more likely to attract you with its titanium frames, sapphire display or leather sides. On the back of the device there are two SIM card slots and interestingly, there is also the signature of the person who built the device by hand. The Aster P is available in two basic lines called Baroque and Gothic. The Baroque line offers a cheaper varianty with colors Black, Gentleman Blue, Caramel Brown, and Twilight Orange. The more expensive Gothic series is available in Black Jade and White Moon. And as I mentioned in the introduction, there is another special gold series called Dazzling Gold, which costs five figures in US dollars.
what did they stuff inside...an old Nokia again?😂🤪
So the design didn't go very well. Maybe people with thick gold chains around their necks and bad taste will like it.
And it still has Android 😂
Well, get to it. iOS so it costs 50% more 😂 but I guess a lot of people would welcome it
Ale iOS they can't put it in, Apple does not sell it.
They don't understand that success Iphone it is not in the phone as such but in IOS .....
that's perhaps even uglier than iphone 6
It won't happen to the poor
iPhone
Machine-made in a million units - no one will find its price strange
Vertu
Handcrafted in hundreds of pieces from real gold, diamond and other precious materials - that's overpriced shit
iPhone
Technological excellence, own development of hardware, software and ecosystem, trouble-free functionality, debugging and optimization of the system of specific models.
Vertu
mid-class hardware, free system without the need for development, standard hardware available on the market... Everything is just untastefully "wrapped" in luxurious materials. 🤔
I think that so much quality work and material would be more useful in other areas, or in conjunction with other products.
So I'd like to see that handmade diamond base plate…..
It will probably fall back to ashes again...🤔
Cool for me though!! A beautiful piece of elegant electronics for the pocket with a reasonable 4.7" for business people etc...
I share the same opinion... not everyone wants to Iphone Samsung Huawei... people who have money don't need to be on social media from morning till night and on YouTube.. they can stand out in a society that is all about luxury.. and with this phoneonem there will be more IN than with XS Max 🤣
Well, especially when they start to get angry that the gold brick starts to lag...😂 If it was luxurious and reliable (I mean the system), I won't say. But the combination with android does not fit there. Unfortunately, there is no other system or they are dead.
It lacks at least a little modern flair.
I miss beauty and eleganceancia Blackberry 10 system from the time when it still worked beautifully there WhatsApp a Messenger. The Q10 was my favorite phone. The duration was sometimes close to five days. Oh well, too bad. However, it had one important thing for me that most of today's phones do not have - high call quality. And that's what each of today's flagships can dream about, including iPhone X.