The first Nokia Android Phone? (Sort of)

What makes that phone so expensive? Is it made out of gold? And who wants a chevron screen?
 
Vertu was Nokia's high end product, like Lexus is for Toyota until they sold it off. Nothing makes it expensive except for the name. The design is just the trademark style.

Vertu is a British-based manufacturer and retailer of luxury mobile phones. Formerly a wholly owned subsidiary, the business was an independently run division of the Finnish mobile-phone manufacturer Nokia. In October 2012, Nokia sold Vertu to private equity group EQT VI for an unspecified amount[1] but will retain a 10% share.[2]
 
It's super expensive, ugly, as mentioned full of Chevron on the screen and a 1250 mah battery? This is a joke... For the same amount of money, I can get like what, two Lumia 920? This phone has everything, from a dual-core processor to Android OS but with 1250 mah battery, sounds very disappointing considering that my Lumia 620 which have 1300 mah battery and can last just, just enough for a day, what more with this beast but with less battery capacity? It's like you have a powerful Bugatti Veyron but with only 30l of fuel tank...
 

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