Dear readers, this is John Hernandez from mobilephonescoop.com and today I am doing a review on the phone that I just received from lux-replica-phones.com, the Vertu Ascent TI Ferrari-3. It took me 6 days to receive the phone, which was very well packed. After unwraping the main package, I discovered 2 high quality leather boxes featuring fine real leather and the Ferrari logo. If even the boxes were of such high quality, I could only imagine what would be inside. And I was in for a good surprise.
To help my readers understand the beauty of the product I received, I have provided several photos of the phone with this review. The phone is labeled VERTU not Veptu or Virtu or any other inaccurate logo that gives away the replica phones of other companies. I dug through the boxes fairly quickly as I was very excited about this new phone that I received. I took out the phone and put it in my hand. The first thing I noticed is the weight, which is more then twice the weight of an ordinary cellphone, but right for a phone of this type. The weight means quality, and that is what I paid money for. I was not in the least bit dissappointed in the device that I held in my hand. This is the right phone for me, and I'm sure you will feel the same when you get yours!
The Replica Vertu Ascent TI Ferrari-3 costs only 440 USD at lux-replica-phones.com compared to the original price of $6,999.00. With such a cheap and yet so similar phone, I do not even see the point of purchasing the original, for those that can even afford it, that is. The phone is Tri-band 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz, a display featuring 262,000 colors and a 176 x 220 pixel high quality resolution, 7 languages (English, German, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, and Turkish), software that is an exact copy of the original, a 300 contact capacity that supports incoming call with big head sticker and individual rings, MP3 player with 25 built in ringtones, MPEG-4 video player, 2.0 Megapixel high quality camera with flash 761MB internal memory and support for TF card extension of up to 2GB, SMS/MMS, Currency converter, radio, support for WAP, GPRS, and 3G internet, support for a bluetooth device, USB slot and data jack for the mini USB earphone (included) and I/O connection, a weight of 160 grams (only ounces off from the weight of the original), photo and ringtone download, voice recorder, world time, and much more.
The second leather box comes with an English manual, 2 Li-ion Batteries (1050 mAh), a house Charger, a USB cable, a USB adapter, a headset, a beautiful velvet pouch with the Vertu logo, and a key for opening the back cover. All accessories are individually packaged in plastic bags.
I watched the video on Lux-replica-phones.com of how to open the back cover. As shown in the video, it was very easy with a slight counterclockwise turning motion. The back easily popped up and revealed a space for the battery, a SIM card (not included) and for an SD memory card (not included). The keylock feature is a rather pleasant feature to have, as I have often struggled opening the back cover of my cellphones in the past (mostly Motorolla brand phones).