اسمارت فون Vertu Signature Touch معرفي شد : يک اندرويدي لوکس و گرانقيمت براي پولدار ها !

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تولید کننده اسمارت فون های لوکس Vertu جدیدترین محصول خود با نام Signature Touch را معرفی کرد ، محصولي که قبلا هم مشخصات آن از طريق بنچ مارک هاي AnTuTu لو رفته بود.در ادامه با گجت نيوز همراه باشيد تا بيشتر با اين محصول لوکس و گرانقيمت آشنا شويم.

Vertu Signature Touch دارای پروسسور 2.3 گیگاهرتزی اسنپ دراگون 800، رمی 2 گیگابایتی و 64 گیگابایت حافظه داخلی است. صفحه نمایش آن هم 4.7 اینچی 1080p با پوششی از شیشه یاقوت می باشد.

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دوربین اصلی این دستگاه 13 مگاپیکسلی همراه با dual-LED و تنظیم شده توسط Hasselblad است. دوربین جلوی آن هم 2.1 مگاپیکسلی است. Hasselblad تنها همکار Vertu در تولید این اسمارت فون نبوده، بلکه بخش صوتی این دستگاه هم توسط Bang & Olufsen تنظیم گردیده است. این شرکت همچنین یک اسپیکر وایرلس و یک هدست اختصاصی برای این اسمارت فون (بعنوان لوازم جانبی) تولید کرده است.

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انرژی مورد نیاز این اسمارت فون را یک باتری 2,275 mAh تامین می کند. قابلیت پشتیبانی ازشارژ وایرلس Qi نیز وجود دارد. همانطور که اعلام شد، Vertu Signature Touch دارای سیستم عامل اندروید 4.4 می باشد، ضمن اینکه سرویس اختصاصی Concierge service نیز برروی آن قرار دارد. Signature Touch از ماه جاری برای سفارش در دسترس می باشد.

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هر گوشی توسط یک هنرمند در انگلستان ساخته شده است. برای انتخاب جنس بدنه نیز گزینه های تیتانیوم رتبه 5 و انواع چرم در اختیار خریدار قرار دارد.

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منبع : engadget

 

Vertu's Signature Touch puts the luxury back into specs

It's been a year and a half since luxury phone maker Vertu ditched Symbian in favor of Android, thus slowly catching up with the rest of the mobile market. Its first Android phone, the Ti, fell behind the curve with its dual-core processor, tiny battery and low screen resolution; then the more affordable Constellation arrived with a larger screen but also let down by a similar chip. Somewhere along the line, though, Vertu finally decided "enough is enough." The result is this good-looking Signature Touch which, for a change, packs pretty much everything you'd expect on a modern flagship smartphone: a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 chip, a 4.7-inch 1080p display, Cat 4 LTE radio (with bands covering many parts of the world), NFC plus Qi wireless charging.

The goodies don't stop there. Most notably, the 13-megapixel main camera is actually certified by the renowned camera maker Hasselblad, so we look forward to giving it a test drive. Then there's the acoustics part: This new model packs a pair of speakers that are tuned by Bang & Olufsen, which should sound just as loud and crisp as the ones on the Ti. And if you're into it, the speakers also support Dolby Digital Plus surround sound. While they're at it, Vertu also got B&O to help craft the optional over-ear headphones, which feature aircraft-grade aluminum, lamb leather and volume remote control. You can even get a Vertu-branded Bluetooth speaker for the phone, but it likely won't sound as good as the B&O-tuned headphones.

The Signature Touch also features a 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera, 64GB of storage (no microSD expansion) and a modest 2,275mAh battery. Like its predecessors, this Android 4.4 device is hand-assembled with several tough materials, including Grade 5 titanium for the casing, toughened zirconia for the ear pillow and a large piece of fifth-gen sapphire crystal for the screen. Then you get to pick the skin — calf, lizard or alligator — and a color it offers, if any (we dig the Claret Leather and Pure Jet Red Gold editions). You end up with a 192g-heavy and 10.65mm-thick phone, which is a given for such a tough, masculine luxury device.

Speaking of luxury, Vertu's renowned concierge service plus exclusive access to events are included with this new phone, and you can check them out via their respective apps. However, it's worth reminding that the concierge service is only free for the first year, and then it's about $2,800 each year should you wish to keep using it. The Signature Touch also comes with the Vertu Certainty package, which includes iPass' complimentary global WiFi, as well as Kaspersky's security apps plus Silent Circle's communication encryption service.

As nice as the Signature Touch sounds, let's face it: Most of us here will never splash out $10,300/€7,900 for the base model, let alone $14,900/€11,500 for the maxed-out Pure Navy Lizard flavor. But then again, it's made for folks with extraordinarily deep pockets, instead of us mere mortals. On the bright side, we won't need to feel sorry for those who end up buying this surprisingly up-to-date bling phone, and Vertu deserves at least a pat on the back for finally recognizing and fixing its age old problem. Now, do excuse us while we set up a crowdfunding page to help us get a, ahem, review unit.

 

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