Bling-bling smartphone maker Vertu closes down after failing to attract new funding

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Market for £40,000 feature phones encrusted in gold or silver more limited than expected

Vertu, the maker of ultra-expensive, blinged-up feature phones, has decided to call it a day because its devices are simply too ridiculous even for the international jetset elite at whom its vulgar...

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