Smartphones these days tend to blend together, each one a shiny glass rectangle chasing the same sleek, polished look. But then there’s the Unihertz Titan 2, a phone that feels like it hopped out of a time machine from the BlackBerry glory days.
The Titan 2’s design is a throwback to the BlackBerry Passport, with its chunky, flat-edged body and a physical QWERTY keyboard that’s a rare treat in 2025.Weighing in at a hefty 305 grams, it’s noticeably bulkier than today’s featherlight iPhones, but that weight serves a purpose. Its IP67 rating, this phone shrugs off inclement weather, while its 4.5-inch square display (1440×1440 resolution) easily handles most tasks.
- NEW built-in stylus. Jot notes, edit photos, sketch artwork, and navigate effortlessly with an improved stylus and updated software.
- 6.7" pOLED display and Dolby Atmos. Experience cinema-quality entertainment with over a billion shades of color and multidimensional sound*.
- 50MP Ultra Pixel camera + OIS. Capture sharper low-light photos and smoother videos with an unshakable camera system featuring Optical Image...
Under the hood, the Titan 2 runs a midrange chip (possibly MediaTek Helio P60) used in earlier Unihertz models, paired with 6GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage. Its 6,000mAh battery is a powerhouse, promising up to two days of use on a single charge. It ships with Android 11, which isn’t the newest operating system out there (fingers crossed for an update), but it’s more than enough to handle your daily tasks.

That physical QWERTY layout is a tactile experience that virtual keyboards on touchscreens can’t touch. It offers precision and feedback that make hammering out long emails, drafting documents, or even coding on the go feel effortless. No more fumbling with touchscreen typos or wrestling with autocorrect—the Titan 2 is a haven for writers, programmers, or anyone who’s fed up with smudged screens and wants a phone built for getting stuff done.

Don’t expect the Titan 2 to rival a Pixel’s photography prowess. Its 64-megapixel night camera is serviceable for well-lit shots or document scans, but low-light performance is likely to disappoint. A secondary sensor (details are sparse) and a front-facing camera handle the basics, but this isn’t a phone for Instagram influencers. What sets it apart are the extras: a 100-lumen DLP projector for impromptu presentations, a waterproof loudspeaker for clear calls in noisy environments, and—yes—a camping light.
Securing a Titan 2 requires a bit of patience and a taste for crowdfunding. Unihertz plans to launch the phone via a Kickstarter campaign starting later this month, with pre-orders available through their official website for those who sign up for updates. Early bird pricing hasn’t been confirmed, but based on Unihertz’s track record, expect a starting point around $299-$349, with full retail closer to $499 once the campaign ends. Shipments are slated to begin in July 2025, though crowdfunding timelines can be slippery, so backers should brace for potential delays.
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