October 20, 2010

Update: Vertu Constellation hits the FCC - 18 carat gold version


The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved the Vertu Constellation Quest today. The FCC has posted the user's manual of the luxury device and it confirmed that it is running on Symbian but a bit changed.





The Constellation Quest is Vertu's first Qwerty phone (smartphone). So this is something epic from the company. It's like a revamped version, totally revamped, of the Nokia E73. Anyhow some know features of the phone are: WiFi, 3G, Ovi Maps, a 3.5mm headset jack, a camera with dual LED flash and video recording, and a 32GB microSD card included in the package. Sapphire keys and accents of white gold and a leather back panel all add up to the phone's luxurious design. The price, well it depends actually. Depends on the material you want Vertu to use. The price range is from £5,000 and can soar up to £17,300 ($7,860 - $27,200).

Source: Unwired View

Update: It seems Vertu have a Gold version of the Constellation Quest priced at €19,500 ($27,000). It is blinged up by 18 carat gold case.



Source: Luxury Launches



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