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Vertu (stylised VERTU) is a manufacturer and retailer of luxury handmade mobile phones, established in 1998 and formerly owned by Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia. Previously located in the UK, ownership of the brand is now contested between two entities located in Hong Kong and France.
Last month, we reported that British luxury phone maker Vertu was closing up shop due to financial difficulties. Now, the company is auctioning off pretty much everything in its warehouses. If you ...
The Vertu Ti is an Android mobile phone made by Vertu in England. [1] It features a titanium case with a sapphire screen making it more robust than most smartphones. The phone retailed at £6700 (€7900, $10500). It shares similar hardware and the same battery pack as Nokia's Lumia 920, and is also manufactured by Nokia, which formerly owned ...
This is the list of mobile phone brands sorted by the country from which the brands originate. The number of mobile phone brands peaked to more than 750 in 2017 before declining to nearly 250 brands in 2023. [1] Bold refers to major smartphone brand. [2] [3]
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In early 2007 Nokia released the 24ct gold plated version of the 8800 Sirocco, which became the most expensive phone (RRP $2049.00) in Nokia's catalogue of cell phone models up until the newest generation of mobile phones. [citation needed] The Sirocco namesake was later used by HMD Global in 2018 for the flagship Nokia 8 Sirocco phone.
Philippines Torque Mobile is a Philippine smartphone and tablet brand. It was founded in 2008 as one of the first local mobile phone and electronics manufacturers that imports products from original design manufacturers in China to be sold in the local market.
The Nokia 5110 is a GSM mobile phone that was introduced by Nokia on 12 April 1998. [1]The 5110, also known as the Nokia 5146 on One2One (now T-Mobile), or the nk402 on Orange in the UK, was intended for the consumer market, preceding the Nokia 3110(2001), and succeeding the analogue Nokia 232 (1994).