The Vertu Signature Touch was an Android smartphone that was launched in 2014.
It had a starting price of £6,500 and the variant in the Mobile Phone Museum collection features blue crocodile leather.
In the press release associated with the launch of this device, it was revealed that Vertu had “worked with Hasselblad, the world’s most renowned professional photography brand, to perfect the image tuning of the camera onboard Signature Touch."
The smartphone had "acoustics tuned in partnership with Bang & Olufsen” to go with the “Hasselblad-certified” 13-megapixel camera. The phone also had a front-facing 2.1-megapixel sensor.
It could also be charged wirelessly via the Qi standard.
The model included in the Mobile Phone Museum collection features blue lizard skin.