But no phone you can buy from your local carrier store is made of materials as nice as
the Vertu Signature Touch.
The quick take Made of premium materials with a solid design,
the Vertu Signature Touch is an impressive piece of hardware with some cool services to back it up.
The Vertu Signature Touch is the latter, and you'll pay for the privileges that come with it.
And that's where we find ourselves today with the newly - announced
Vertu Signature Touch.
But luxury can be much more than that, as
the Vertu Signature Touch smartphone I recently reviewed for Android Central demonstrates.
As far as the cameras are concerned,
the Vertu Signature Touch for Bentley packs a 21 - megapixel primary camera on the rear and a 2.1 - megapixel front shooter for selfies.
Vertu Signature Touch for Bentley smartphone was launched in January 2016.
The Vertu Signature Touch for Bentley runs Android 5.1 and is powered by a 3160mAh non removable battery.
The Vertu Signature Touch is the manufacturer's first Android smartphone with flagship specs that wouldn't be out of place on a Samsung or HTC phone, but features materials that no smartphone manufacturer would ever touch without significant cost increases.
Not exact matches
The
Signature Touch now adds additional features to the standard
Vertu Concierge service that is the cornerstone of the manufacturer.
Vertu launches its second Android smartphone and first with flagship specifications in the
Signature Touch.
Vertu's experience in both the luxury and high tech world shine through in its latest smartphone, an evolu - tion of the
Signature Touch, which combines a mature redesign with some ultra cool engineering feats.
The
Signature Touch runs Android 4.4, with almost no interference from
Vertu, aside from a selection of pre-installed apps.
Vertu has used a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor running at 2.3 GHz to power the
Signature Touch.
The first fruits of this relationship come in the form of the
Vertu Bentley
Signature Touch, a phone that already cost of $ 10,000 before being adorned with the Bentley logo on its leathery chin.
Luxury phone maker
Vertu has taken the wraps off of the latest version of its
Signature Touch smartphone, bringing high - end specs to the pricey beast.
Vertu's latest
Signature Touch packs in some notably high - end specs — something you'd expect when you're paying thousands of dollars for a phone.
That
Vertu took a mostly hands - off approach to customizing Android on the
Signature Touch is appreciated, except that it also appears that the mostly hands - off approach went towards performance optimization as well.