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Hi, Jon..thanks for the write-up
Nice meeting you at dinner in NY last month and I enjoyed the opportunity to handle your Vertu in the metal. Good looking device, felt great in the hand with very precise and satisfying clicking of the keys.
The company is clearly making their mobile phone products in the same vein as luxury watch manufacturers. Still, for me, it would be difficult to give up the functionality of a modern day smartphone. Guess I'm just stuck carrying around a disposable piece of plastic. 
Regards,
Tom
Nice review, Jon!
By: dxboon : June 7th, 2009-00:30
It was very interesting to read your review, as I don't know anyone who actually owns a Vertu phone, so have never heard any end user comments about them. They have always seemed to be more about form than function, and your review reinforces that concept...
Maybe try...
By: DRMW : June 7th, 2009-00:57
Hello Jon! Thanks for the hands on review. Maybe try to ask for a Mandarin speaking person next time and see if they can help or stop by a authorized dealer and see if you can send it in for reprogramming of the concierge button to that of the U.S. one. A...
Very nice phone
By: Geo : June 7th, 2009-03:26
and great read. I love these phones, especially the regular Ascent, which is also more affordable. And I know myself; I have been eying these machines for so long, one day I will have mine. Probably when I have canseled my landline and have the mobile pho...
Thanks for the review Jon
By: AnthonyTsai : June 7th, 2009-15:48
I've never liked the unupgradeable feature of the Vertu and cause of it, I'd only buy one if I were filthy rich and money were no issue. The target client for the Vertu seems to be for the wealthy man who does not want to be bothered with the constant bar...
Great Review!
By: patrick_y : June 7th, 2009-16:45
I shared many of your sentiments about the Vertu phone when it first debuted in 2002. Who in their right mind would buy such a phone? However, after seeing its seductive craftsmanship, I am somewhat warming up to the allure of the Vertu phone. I am one of...
Thanks for the review.
By: JerryW : June 7th, 2009-18:55
I have always wondered what the Vertu was like. For that kind of $$ the screws on the back should line up. I think a Palm Pre is in my future, I want all the options. Just waiting for the first reviews before I jump in, I hope it is a great phone. I miss ...
Hmmmmmmmm.....
By: Geo : June 8th, 2009-01:24
I am disappointed to hear that. One would think that a company like Vertu would do system upgrades frequently. A top phone like this should remain a top phone for at least 5 years. Geo