Vertu Aster Chevron Collection is the newest proposition from the company that specializes in neatly created and extremely expensive communication devices. The series continues the Aster series that launched over a year ago.
Vertu Aster Chevron Collection consist of three models in three colours. Each of them has a typical frame construction, a 13-megapixel main camera certified by specialists from Hasselblad, a quad-core Snapdragon 801 2.3 GHz and a set of ringtones composed for Vertu by the London Symphony Orchestra.
photo: Vertu
Pink Chevron is a construction set in pastel colours thanks to appropriately dyed, characteristic Italian chevron fabric, which is a finishing touch of the back panel – besides the camera module – and the upper and lower part of the housing. A sapphire glass was used in the construction of the display.
photo: Vertu
Blue Chevron uses a simple pattern and the fabric texture, but in pastel-blue colours. Here the display is protected by a sapphire glass and the fabric covers the frame of the housing at the bottom and at the top.
photo: Vertu
Black Chevron is the most classical of all three, it offers basically the same, but in the housing kept in shades of black and dark greys.
The display of Vertu Aster Chevron covered with sapphire has a diagonal of 4.7 inches and it display image in the FHD resolution (1080x1920 pixels). They work under Android with 2GB of RAM, 64GB of flash ROM and a battery with a capacity of 2275 mAh that can be charged wirelessly.
If you want to have a titan smartphone with an Italian fabric in the housing, you can make an order on the manufacturer’s site. Each smartphone from the Vertu Aster Chevron Collection costs 4200 dollars.
Source from the Vertu company








