The design of the machine is inspired by European architecture in the Middle Ages, with the back made of aerial titanium alloy, an award-winning but light material, commonly used in the aerospace industry.
The facade uses Zirconium ceramic, this is a high-tech ceramic with almost diamond-like hardness, helps prevent scratch, prevent wear and tear and creates a smooth feeling when holding hands.
The next highlight comes from the sapphire Crystal secondary screen, combined with a quantum protective film to help prevent fading, optimize images and prevent maximum scratching even in bright light conditions.
The impressive feature of this Vertu quantum Flip is that it is powered on a private security operating system, combined with three independent protective layers.
The first layer is the Vertu custom-made Android 15 platform, which optimizes stable performance and minimizes unnecessary underground operations.
The second layer provides a completely separate security space, where sensitive data such as bank accounts or personal documents are encrypted AES-512 and not synchronized to any cloud platform.
The last layer is a physical protective layer integrated right in the device's hardware, acting as a barrier to prevent all external interventions - completely avoiding the risks from the regular phone ecosystem.
Through this smartphone, the manufacturer wants to create a device that can be trusted in terms of security, serving work, digital assets and private transactions.
Currently, the foldable smartphone market in Vietnam is competing very strongly. Some high-end models such as Honor Magic V3, Oppo Find N5, Xiaomi MIX Flip... are all well received. In addition, in the coming time, Samsung is also expected to launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 models, making the competition in this segment very fierce.
High-end foldable smartphones are highly appreciated for their design and many outstanding features. However, high prices are the biggest obstacle for consumers.