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Nokia Vertu


Vertu, the exclusive mobile phone maker has decided against Windows 8 and chosen a less than exclusive operating system to power future models. The company famous for its exclusive handsets that incorporate expensive materials including carbon fibre, titanium, leather and even gold, with a concierge button, is dropping its Symbian operating system in favor of Android. The decision is believed to be linked to reports that appeared in the press over the weekend that Nokia has sold the business to EQT, a private equity group. And while Nokia has been looking to sell the business since June, as all Vertu phones are based on Nokia technology and components, it was believed that Vertu, like its now ex-parent company, would move over to the Windows 8 operating system. Popular with NBA stars, rappers and Premier League footballers alike, Vertu was the original luxury handset, the cell phone equivalent of the American Express black card. But since the launch of the Ulysse Nardin Chairman – which combines the best elements of a smartphone wih the best of a handcrafted Swiss chronograph and was recently named by the Guinness Book of Records the world’s most expensive mobile phone series (handsets are strictly limited and can cost up to $100,000) — it has been slowly slipping into second place in the category it created.

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Nokia Might Sell Vertu.


Cellphone maker Nokia is in advanced talks to sell its UK subsidiary Vertu to private equity group Permira.  Vertu’s cellphones can feature crystal displays and sapphire keys, costing more than 200,000 pounds ($320,000) due to the precious metal components.  Nokia, which had its credit rating cut to “junk” status by Standard & Poor’s last week, first signaled its intention to sell Vertu in December, and recently said it plans to dispose of “non-core assets”.  The potential buyer Permira already owns several luxury brands including Hugo Boss and Valentino. They have also invested in the European high-street apparel retailer New Look.  Earlier this year, the luxury phone maker launched a trio of phones to welcome the Year of the Dragon, complete with precious stones and top-grade metals, plus a hand-engraved four-claw dragon on the battery cover.

The Vertu Signature Dragon Cellphone.


Nokia’s luxury brand Vertu is celebrating the Chinese new year with a luxury dragon-themed mobile phone based on its Signature collection.  Each quad-band dragon phone comes in stainless steel with emeralds, black steel with Rubies, or gold with diamonds.  The handsets cost about $20,800 ; buyers get a leather case, a charging base, and one year of Vertu Concierge service free.  I just love these things.

Gulp: The Movie – Via Nokia.


Less than a year after making the world’s smallest animation, Nokia just ticked off that large, lurking item on the to-do list: conjuring the world’s largest stop motion animation.  The new film, Gulp, tells the simple story of a fisherman who gets swallowed by a larger predator. It was shot entirely with the Nokia N8 phone. “Strapping the device to a 40-meter high cherry picker on a massive expanse of beach with gale force winds seemed like a good challenge for the smartphone,” says David Bruno, a creative at Wieden + Kennedy London which created the spot along with directing team Sumo Science, from animation studio Aardman, and sand artist Jamie Wardley, from sand and ice sculpture specialists, Sand in Your Eye.

Sumo Science, aka Ed Patterson and Will Studd, director of photography Toby Howell and Wardley, literally fought time and tides over the five-day shoot to complete the painstaking animation process before the sea wiped out their efforts. The team used stencils, modded rakes, and a crew of sand artists and volunteer animation students to create the sand shapes and characters that brought the narrative to life.  The action was captured by three Nokia N8s suspended from a crane, with each frame representing a single shot from the phone cam.

This spot is part of an ongoing campaign using unique, often technically challenging videos to showcase the capabilities of Nokia handsets. And while you probably won’t be snapping photos of your family with a cherry picker anytime soon, it’s not a bad way to tout the 12-megapixel camera and “Carl Zeiss 4-element Tessar optics” in the N8. The largest scene in Gulp occupied 11,000 square feet of Pendine Beach in South Wales.  The agency says the film earned a Guinness nod for “world’s largest stop motion animation set.”  Last September, W+K London earned buzz for the smallest ever stop motion animation, Dot, also filmed with an N8 equipped with Cellscope, a microscope imaging device.  Watch the Making of Gulp below.

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