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Oct 3 2007, 11:22am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sybarites published a review of the Vertu Ascent Ti luxury mobile phone.
Quote from the review: "
The Ascent Ti uses a specially made version of the third generation of the popular Symbian S40 Operating System. The phone features a large number of themes all of which are automobile related. One innovative feature of the Ascent Ti is the Vertu Fortress application that backs up all data to Vertu’s servers housed in an underground bunker. Another application included on the Ascent Ti is the WorldMate program also included on the Constellation that converts currency, monitors weather, tracks flights and displays time zones. It is also the first Vertu to include games with Golf and Backgammon games on the phone. "
Read the full review of the Vertu Ascent Ti on Sybarites.
Vertu just last week announced a $25k limited Ferrari branded luxury phone.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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