Vertu open its first store in Japan
February 23rd, 2009 Leave a comment Visited 351 times, 1 so far today
Vertu open its first store in Japan
Nokia’s luxury mobile phone brand Vertu has now opened its first retail store in the Japanese market.
Vertu would be selling their high end hand-crafted cell phones to customers in the Japanese market.
They are hoping to find customers for their expensive products even during these tough economic times.
This store has been opened in the Tokyo’s Ginza district. The mobile phones from Vertu are being offered at prices up to ¥6 million.
The company incidentally is also operating as a mobile service provider in the Japanese market through the MVNO route using NTT DoCoMo’s network.
Vertu said that they would be providing customized services to the customers who go for Vertu branded phones.
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