Original Ringtones: Vertu
The story of Vertu’s original ringtones is one of extreme craftsmanship, where the company treated audio with the same luxury standard as the and titanium chassis of its handsets. Rather than using synthesized electronic beeps, Vertu commissioned exclusive, high-fidelity compositions intended to serve as "miniature works of art". The Creators Behind the Sound
: Some phone lines used melodies from the legendary composer, including a piece from the film For a Few Dollars More . The London Symphony Orchestra Vertu Original Ringtones
This obsession with sound was inherited from , Vertu's original parent company, which was known for its demanding attitude toward quality and iconic ringtones. For Vertu, these sounds became a status symbol ; when a Vertu rang in public, it was instantly recognizable as a "moment of auditory pleasure" rather than a mere notification. The story of Vertu’s original ringtones is one
: A celebrated flautist who performed the flute solos featured in several exclusive ringtones. The London Symphony Orchestra This obsession with sound
The most famous aspect of the Vertu audio story is that their ringtones were recorded by the . The brand produced a short film in 2013 detailing this elaborate process, which involved:
To establish its sonic identity, Vertu collaborated with world-renowned artists:
