TOKYO —
Vertu, the luxury phone business arm of Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia Corp, gave the media a preview of its posh handsets and shop in Tokyo’s Ginza district on Wednesday prior to the commencement of marketing in Japan on Thursday.
Vertu phones, the wholly owned arm of Nokia, said the Ginza shop will initially offer 14 handset models, including a cell phone with the prancing horse crest of Italian sports car maker Ferrari. Their prices will range from 670,000 Japanese yen to 3.7 million Japanese yen.
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