In 2009, Vertu—the British manufacturer of luxury handmade phones—collaborated with Ferrari to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of Ferrari (1947–2007, though the phone launched in 2009 as a special edition). The model is part of the Vertu Ascent line, known for its sports-car-inspired design.

Vertu Ascent Ferrari 1947 Limited Edition Year released: 2009 Units produced: 1,947 (symbolizing the founding year of Ferrari) 2. Original Retail Price (2009) | Region | Original Price | |--------|----------------| | United States | ~$8,800 – $9,500 | | United Kingdom | ~£5,800 – £6,200 | | Europe (Eurozone) | ~€6,900 – €7,500 | | Middle East / Asia | ~$9,000 – $11,000 (depending on taxes) | | China | ~¥88,000 – ¥98,000 |

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In 2009, Vertu—the British manufacturer of luxury handmade phones—collaborated with Ferrari to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of Ferrari (1947–2007, though the phone launched in 2009 as a special edition). The model is part of the Vertu Ascent line, known for its sports-car-inspired design.

Vertu Ascent Ferrari 1947 Limited Edition Year released: 2009 Units produced: 1,947 (symbolizing the founding year of Ferrari) 2. Original Retail Price (2009) | Region | Original Price | |--------|----------------| | United States | ~$8,800 – $9,500 | | United Kingdom | ~£5,800 – £6,200 | | Europe (Eurozone) | ~€6,900 – €7,500 | | Middle East / Asia | ~$9,000 – $11,000 (depending on taxes) | | China | ~¥88,000 – ¥98,000 | vertu ferrari limited edition 2009 price

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