This phone costs Rs 2.3 crore: Find out why

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Published : Mar 31, 2022, 02:08 PM IST
This phone costs Rs 2.3 crore: Find out why

Synopsis

Vertu Signature Cobra Limited Edition smartphone is studded with rubies. Designed by French royal jeweller Boucheron, it comes studded with 439 rubies Under the hood, it's a feature phone.  

Yes, you heard that right! The uber-premium Vertu Signature Cobra Limited Edition smartphone could raise your style quotient, only if you can afford it. Priced at $360,000 that is roughly Rs 2.3 crore, the expensive device is being sold online by Chinese retailer Jingdong Mall, along with some other high-end stores. At that price, the device comes studded with rubies, crystal sapphire display and emeralds.

Designed by French royal jeweller Boucheron, it comes studded with 439 rubies, and these rubies form the shape of a cobra, adds the . Two emeralds form the eyes of the cobra. Interestingly, those who buy the phone and make one-time payment, will get it delivered by a helicoper. 

Would the specs really matter? For those interested, it is clearly a feature phone. In the image you will find the decorated keypad. That display is no match to the smartphone era, after all the phone isn't meant to be your usual everyday device. The Vertu Signature sports a 2-inch QVGA display with a resolution of 240 x 320 with a layer of sapphire crystal. It has 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. the battery is removeable promising about five hours of talk time. 

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