That is the Vertu Quantum Flip with a back made of agate.
Vertu has just released a series of images of the Quantum Flip with a back made of agate. This is the first phone in the world to be crafted from natural gemstones and has unique feng shui energy.
With Quantum Flip Agate, Vertu continues to prove its class of "creating luxury standards" by putting Agate on the back of this folding phone.
It can be said that this is a choice that not only requires master craftsmanship but is also enough to strongly convey the message: The rare thing is not only limited in quantity, but also in value that cannot be duplicated.
Due to the natural properties of Agate, each back will have a unique pattern, no two are alike, likened to "nature's fingerprints". Thanks to that, each Quantum Flip Agate becomes a unique, absolutely different, personal embodiment that cannot be copied or found a second time.
For the elite, uniqueness is not enough because they want more: Personalization according to their own temperament. That is also the reason why many Vertu owners also choose to customize add details such as diamond studding, hand-sewn crocodile leather back or their own logo on the device, turning the phone into a piece of jewelry, a declaration of their personality and status. As for Agate, the natural stone itself tells a story that is different enough without needing any additional studding details.
The three Agate versions introduced by Vertu this time include: Phoenix Flame - a brilliant red-orange tone representing intense life energy; Ethereal Mist with gentle white, gray, light blue for clear and peaceful minds; Celestial Dark is a dark gray stone color, mysterious black for deep inner strength.
Not stopping at the flashy and different appearance, under the marble layer is a high-end technology platform: Elegant folding design, three independent layers of security, encrypted operating system dedicated to users that prioritize absolute privacy. Whether it is Quantum Flip or other product lines in the ecosystem, Vertu shows that they "do not sell technology but sell experiences for the few people in the world who can understand and own".