Unihertz's new QWERTY phone is even more like a Blackberry
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Unihertz's new QWERTY phone is even more like a Blackberry
"The Titan 2 Elite feels light in the hand and eminently pocketable. There's a programable key on the side as well as a physical SIM slot. Sadly, there is no headphone jack, which was disappointing after I mistook the IR control for one at first glance."
"The keys are slightly smaller than the Titan 2's, and there's no secondary screen on the back of the new device. Like its predecessor, you can use the keyboard as a trackpad, as well as program custom shortcuts for the physical keys. The Elite comes with a 4.05 OLED compared to the 4.5-inch LCD on the Titan."
"Unihertz teased the Elite in January; from the teaser it looked to be a smaller Titan 2 with rounded edges. Having seen it in person at MWC, I can confirm that's exactly what it is."
Unihertz unveiled the Titan 2 Elite, a refined evolution of its physical keyboard phone line. The device is smaller and more pocketable than its predecessor, featuring a 4.05-inch OLED display compared to the Titan 2's 4.5-inch LCD. The keyboard keys are slightly smaller, and the secondary back screen has been removed. The phone retains useful features like keyboard-as-trackpad functionality and programmable custom shortcuts. It includes a programmable side key and physical SIM slot but lacks a headphone jack. The device comes in an orange color and resembles a BlackBerry. Pricing details remain unannounced, with availability planned for Kickstarter in March.
Read at The Verge
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