Vertu, the renowned British luxury phone brand, has introduced to Vietnam a global limited edition of its Vertu Quantum Flip model, with only 99 units produced worldwide. This is the most exclusive version of the Quantum series to date.
The phone’s design draws inspiration from medieval European architecture, featuring a back panel crafted from aerospace-grade titanium alloy – an extremely durable yet lightweight material commonly used in the aerospace industry. The Vertu logo takes center stage on the back, surrounded by intricate patterns reminiscent of Paris studs, symbolizing craftsmanship and attention to detail.
A closer look at the Vertu Quantum Flip, limited to only 99 units worldwide.
The phone’s frame is made of Zirconium ceramic, an advanced ceramic with a hardness close to that of diamond, providing excellent scratch resistance, a smooth feel, and enhanced durability. Another standout feature is the secondary display made of sapphire crystal with a quantum protective film, ensuring anti-glare properties, optimized visuals, and maximum scratch resistance even in strong lighting conditions. These details showcase Vertu’s commitment to both aesthetic appeal and delivering a superior user experience.
The phone’s intricate detailing showcases Vertu’s attention to detail.
The Vertu Quantum Flip operates on a secure, customized operating system, coupled with three independent layers of protection. The first layer comprises a tailored Android 15 OS, optimized for stable performance and minimal background activities.
The second layer offers a completely separate, secure space where sensitive data such as bank accounts and personal documents are encrypted with AES-512 encryption and not synchronized with any cloud platforms.
The final layer is a physical protection layer integrated into the hardware, acting as a barrier against external interference, eliminating risks commonly associated with regular phones.
The key differentiator of the Quantum Flip is its three-layer security system.
The brand also offers customization options, allowing customers to personalize their devices with crocodile, calf, or snake leather, carbon, precious metals, or even gem-setting.
With the Quantum series, Vertu targets a niche audience: individuals who demand not only design excellence but also a device they can trust implicitly for security, especially regarding their work, digital assets, and private transactions.
According to Vertu Vietnam’s representative, “This phone is not for the masses but for those who value privacy, personalization, and true quality. Since its arrival at our flagship store, it has garnered interest from both long-time Vertu users and new customers alike, who are now considering owning this exclusive device.”
The availability of the limited-edition Vertu Quantum Flip in Vietnam underscores the brand’s continued commitment to offering its latest and most exclusive products to the local market.
In addition to this new phone model, Vertu Vietnam also distributes a range of smartphone models, including the Metavertu 2 Max, Metavertu Curve, Ironflip, iVertu, Aster P, and Quantum Flip, along with classic keypad phones like the Signature V 4G. They also offer the latest ecosystem products, such as the Vertu Smart Watch, Smart Ring, Vertu Folded V bag, Vertu headphones, and an array of premium accessories.
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