6 November 2007 16:00 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
If the "Coloured Diamonds" edition of the Vertu Signature was a bit, say, over the top for you, then the luxury handset maker has toned it down a bit with a black and white edition. Black and white diamonds that is.Along with the release of this handset, Vertu has revealed some yes-our-prices-are-justified facts. Did you know that each model has 388 mechanical components? A total of 74 patents protecting its intellectual property?
And did you also know, that eight designers had spent a total of 4 man-years perfecting the feel of the keypad? What about the fact that it takes an expert up to 3 years to learn how to assemble a Vertu Signature?
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