It may be delivered with Symbian operating system

Oct 4, 2011 09:04 GMT  ·  By

Nokia's luxury phones brand Vertu is about to release its first phone to feature a touchscreen, the Constellation T.

While the company has yet to come forward with an official announcement, the phone has been spotted at Bluetooth SIG.

It looks like Vertu Constellation T has just received its Bluetooth certification and will soon be ready to be launched on the market.

According to Bluetooth SIG's listing, the Constellation T will be available in Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America.

Constellation T is a dual mode WCDMA penta-band 850 / 900 / 1700 / 1900 / 2100 MHz and GSM quad-band 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 phone.

Although the handset's price is yet to be determined, those who think of getting one of these luxurious phones should know that Vertu's prices are “exclusive”, which means you won't get a Vertu phone without paying at least 2-3,000 EUR (about 2,600- 4,000 USD).

As expected, Vertu Constellation T is made with exquisite materials, including sapphire, diamond and other precious metals and jewelry.

However, the main attraction for those who are familiar with the company's products is the 3.5-inch qHD AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display.

In addition, the smartphone boasts an 8-megapixel EDOF camera with dual LED flash and Heptagon lens.

It also packs 32GB of internal memory, and possibly microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 32GB), but this has yet to be determined.

The luxurious phone is equipped with a built-in GPS receiver with A-GPS support, as well as Bluetooth version 3.0 and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Vertu Constellation T may run a customized version of Symbian operating system with automatic location aware dual-time zone clock with City Briefs.

Other highlight of the phone include email support via SMTP, POP3 and IMAP4 email client, music player and FM Radio.