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  • Vertu Flag-Ship Store Opens on Ginza

    As announced late last year, the premium Nokia brand has opened it’s doors in Tokyo. The Vertu Japan flagship store, naturally located in Ginza, is a three story affair with main floor devoted to display of the three models available - Signature, Ascent and Ferrari - while the second floor offers a private lounge and level three caters to customer service. As the news is not yet listed on the companies main site, see the photos with more details in Japanese Here. Apparently the actual handsets will be available on the dori sometime in Q2 2009.

    Posted: 21 January 2009 | Filed: Editor's Note, New Tech & Services | Feedback | Print |  add to twitter 
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