Vertu’s Constellation Pure series is like every other Constellation: drab and overpriced

Seriously Vertu — we have zero qualms with you charging €6,800 ($8,574) for a handset, but could you at least work in a little innovation next time? At first glance, the new Constellation Pure lineup looks like every other Constellation ever produced by the luxury phone maker, and it’s not until you read that they’re built from steel, leather and ceramics that you realize something’s different. The set is expected to hit the market soon in white, black and silver, each of which will be limited to 2,500 units. We hear these things aren’t half bad at making calls, either, but you know it’s that iconic “V” logo you’re really dropping the Euros for.

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