Hands-on: The Unihertz Titan is a delightful homage to the BlackBerry Passport

Hands-on: The Unihertz Titan is a delightful homage to the BlackBerry Passport
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2019-8-15 21:49

Phones are interesting again. Manufacturers, predominantly Chinese in origin, are designing quirky devices that target select, often narrow, demographics. A great example of this is the Unihertz Titan, which is currently in the process of being crowdfunded on Kickstarter.

This handset caters to the (presumably small) niche of people who desire a rugged phone with a physical keyboard and a widescreen display. It’s strongly reminiscent of the divisive BlackBerry Passport, albeit running Android 9. 0, and with the inherent hardiness of a CAT phone. In short: it’s weird. But also, I kinda love it. I got my hands on one last…

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