Vertu Ascent Ti Special Edition

Posted by Patrick Woolmer on Fri 27th November 2009 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Expensive GadgetsHot Luxury News
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Vertu the luxury mobile phone manufacturer has recently launched a special edition of its Ascent Ti in support of the Institute for Brain and Spinal Cord Disorders (ICM). The special edition has been created to raise the profile of the ICM charity with donations made from each Special Edition sale.

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Perry Oosting, President of Vertu said:

“We are delighted to be supporting ICM and its groundbreaking work in the field of brain and spinal cord disorders through donations from sales of this special edition Ascent Ti. Vertu holds pioneering and groundbreaking activity in great esteem and this is a perfect way to contribute to an organisation that embodies these ideals.”

The Vertu Ascent Ti is a design inspired by supercars something very close to the heart of Jean Todt - ICM President.  The Ascent Ti ICM Special Edition is handcrafted in England and constructed from sandblasted titanium, silver ceramic and the finest leather in ICM’s own colours. The phones feature customised graphics created for this special edition and can be identified immediately by the engraving of ‘ICM Special Edition’ on the back plate of the phone casing. 

 

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READER COMMENTS:

Sleek model from Vertu. I thought all they had are bejeweled phones.

Posted by Misa Misa  on Sat 28th November 2009 at 04:59 AM | #

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