Vertu Ascent Ti Ferrari Nero hands on

Aw man, another one? We guess so! Hot off the Vertu Signature S Design we manhandled yesterday, we’ve moved on to bigger and better things. We’re talking official Ferrari-licensed limited edition goods here, people. The Vertu Ascent Ti has actually been around for a little while, we did a hands on over a year ago, but the handset has been done up in Ferrari garb, and we’ve got the most precious Ti out of the Ferrari Ti family — Nero. Standard Vertu disclaimer applies: this isn’t for the faint of heart, bang-for-your-buck shopper or penny pincher. There is something to be said for the incredible craftsmanship of the this device, we’d really say it’s the finest phone in the world. Literally. The Ascent Ti features a 3 megapixel auto-focus camera, quad-band EDGE, 3G, Ferrari leather and a custom metal called Liquidmetal Alloy which is proven to withstand direct hits by a racecar. The Signature, while supposed to impress, didn’t really wow us, but the Nero is putting smiles on babies faces. The feel, call quality, and exclusive Ferrari themes and content make this our favorite Vertu phone by a long shot. At a retail price of $11,500 though, we’re not sure there is a carrier around to subsidize this bad boy… Hit the gallery for the shots and there’s a video of us calling the Concierge and hanging up like little school children after the break.

Click on over to our Vertu Ascent Ti Ferrari Nero hands on gallery!

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8 Responses to “Vertu Ascent Ti Ferrari Nero hands on”

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    Dtest54 says:

    Lame.

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    MiniMe says:

    Hm, I just saw another Ferrari-themed phone. I swear it had the same craftsmanship and looks, but it was sold at $50, along with $10 Rolex watches. People say there are many more of them in China.

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    Pretty cool man. Only 60 of these available right?

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    NuShrike says:

    If it’s not good enough for the President of the United States, then what’s the point?

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    Chris Meyers says:

    BlackBerry called, they want their 2006 Pearl design back. LOL

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    vaxick says:

    It always amuses me how these so called “luxury” phones always have the most awful designs.

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    Mike says:

    @ Chris Meyers, that made me LOL so bad !

    It’s funny cause that’s the same thing I thought when I saw that picture.

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    Seems very gimmicky and unnecessarily expensive. jitterbug wouldn’t advertise a phone like this on their website, only high quality brands at low prices.

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