Rich people in poor countries have needed to make some terrible sacrifices when choosing a gem-encrusted handset. They’ve generally shopped at Vertu , the Nokia-owned go-to company for such ostentatious purchases, but its range of models has lacked even the main basic smartphone functionality. Now though, a Vertu Constellation T has cropped up on the Bluetooth SIG with distinctly forward-looking specs: a three.5-inch 640 x 360 AMOLED touchscreen, eight megapixel shooter with twin LED flash, 32GB of onboard storage and an HSPA+ modem. Yow will discover some low-res pics after the break, but we fear they won’t look expensive enough — recollect that Vertu devices fetch a standard of $7,000, rising to $27,000 for the ultimate provocation of the hundreds.
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