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Unihertz Titan 6GB+128GB, Rugged QWERTY Smartphone, Android 10 Unlocked Smart Phone, Black (Support T-Mobile & Verizon only)

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  • The QWERTY 4G Rugged Smartphone 6000mAh Large Battery IP67 Waterproof Octa-Core Processor Android 10 NFC
  • IP67 Certified Rugged Outdoor Smartphone Dual Sim Card Fingerprint & Face Unlock Fast Charging & Wireless Charging Full QWERTY Keyboard & Touchscreen Display

Brand: Unihertz


Operating System: Android 10.0


Ram Memory Installed Size: 6 GB


CPU Model: Core i5


CPU Speed: 2 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 6 GB


Screen Size: 4.6 Inches


Resolution: 1430 x 1438


Model Name: Titan


Wireless Carrier: Verizon


Operating System: Android 10.0


RAM Memory Installed: 6 GB


Processor Series: Core i5


Processor Speed: 2 GHz


Memory Storage Capacity: 6 GB


Color: Black


SIM Card Slot Count: Dual SIM


Connector Type: USB Type C


Form Factor: Bar


Biometric Security Feature: Fingerprint Recognition


Human-Interface Input: Keyboard, Touchscreen


Sim Card Size: Nano


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm


Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum: 128 GB


Material Features: Durable


Front Photo Sensor Resolution: 8 MP


Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution: 16 MP


Camera Description: Front, Rear


Camera Flash: no flash


Optical Sensor Resolution: 16 MP


Number of Rear Facing Cameras: 1


Number of Front Cameras: 2


Item Weight: 303 Grams


Item Dimensions: 6.06 x 3.66 x 0.67 inches


Effective Video Resolution: 8 Pixels


Video Capture Resolution: 1080p


Frame Rate: 30fps


Screen Size: 4.6 Inches


Resolution: 1430 x 1438


Display Type: LCD


Aspect Ratio: 11


Display Resolution Maximum: 1430 x 1438


Wireless Provider: Verizon


Cellular Technology: 4G


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Wireless Network Technology: LTE, Wi-Fi


Brand: Unihertz


Model Year: 2019


Built-In Media: Adapter, Earphone, SIM Tray Ejector


Warranty Description: 1


Manufacturer: Unihertz


Model Series: Unihertz Titan


Specific Uses For Product: outdoor activities, rugged environments, professional use with physical keyboard input


Battery Capacity: 6000 Amp Hours


Battery Description: Lithium-Ion


Battery Power: 6000


Phone Talk Time: 30 Hours


Average Battery Life Talk Time: 30 Hours


GPS Geotagging Functionality: True


Supported Satellite Navigation System: GPS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing phone! Just what I wanted! Amazing phone! Just what I wanted!
I am an iPhone user who was previously on Blackberry's in the early 2000's... who has desperately wanted a phone with a keyboard. When I heard the Blackberry's service would be no longer in service I decided to give up my search for a Key1 or Key2 and switched over to thinking about the Titan by Unihertz. Many of the reviews that I've found online are a bit older or reviewed by people really into tech stuff versus actually wanting to use the phone. This is why I wanted to give my review after having the phone for a few days already. I am into tech and phones, but I don't necessarily care too much about specs. Just a normal person who wanted a keyboard. If you are like me, then friends you are in store for a really GOOD PHONE! I am absolutely in love with this thing. It's a bit heavy, which is nice so that it can last longer and your screen won't crack so easily like an iPhone or Android that is just pure glass. The video, image, and sound quality when using social media and apps are perfect! And of course, the real reason that you are here... the keyboard! It's awesome. It took me no time to get tapping away on it and absolutely love how it feels on the fingers. The only true downside that I've noticed on this phone is the camera. Going from the really great quality on my iPhone (which I'm still using as my business phone) to using this, well there's an obvious flaw in this camera feature. But I didn't buy this phone for that, so if you are wanting this phone for the keyboard and a great camera... then this is probably not the phone for you. But if you're like me and just wanted to type messages, emails, tweet, and make calls then this is a great option. If you're curious about the size, it's approximately the same size as an iPhone 11 in length and about 3 inches wider in width. The screen size is a square screen, but it is very large which makes it very nice for scrolling through social media and still being able to enjoy the rectangle images of today. Also wanted to mention that this phone is out of stock on the Unihertz website but you can purchase it on Amazon still and the phone is perfectly brand new. Posting a full unboxing and review as proof on my youtube channel username: lacomidadejeremie Overall, all of the features work great, it has the most updated Android feature and has the keyboard we've all been dreaming of! If you're looking for THAT phone in 2022 to fill your Blackberry or keyboard void then this is it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022 by La Comida De Jeremie

  • Great if You're an Enthusiast Great if You're an Enthusiast
This phone is excellent for me because it was precisely what I was looking for. I am a mechanic as well as a writer, so it fits my needs quite well. I wanted to go with a passport or Key2, but the lack of support, old batteries, and outdated OS got me looking into other options. As you can see from my pictures, it is pretty significant compared to the old BlackBerry Curve, but I am used to rugged phones, which means that I am accustomed to a thick and heavy phone, and I am 6'5", so my hands are big enough to use it one-handed if need be. My most recent phones have been the Kyocera DuraForce Pro, Cat S48C, and Ulefone Armor 7. The Titan is bigger and heavier than all the other phones I've had in the past, which isn't a bad thing for me. Please reconsider purchasing if you don't want to spend time with the phone getting it how you want. It took me quite a while to get this phone to work well, and I'm pretty familiar with Android. I had issues with notifications, background apps shutting down, the launcher changing after different button presses, a message telling me to remove the plastic film over the distance sensor every time I unlocked it, and an overall laggy feeling to the phone. These are all straightforward fixes if you take the time to go through the settings menu and developer settings. Any apps that you want to run in the background (such as a VPN) or give you notifications (alternate messaging apps/social media) required me to adjust the app blocker settings within the intelligent assistance menu and battery optimization settings. All of these things are fine with me and make the purchase fun and engaging. I don't leave phones how they come, so this may not be an average experience. I remove all Google services, use a VPN at all times, change the launcher, change the icons, use alternative SMS, NAV, APK downloader, weather, and others. The reviews that are on here from the past year are almost void at this point. Every negative mentioned from when these first came out has been handled. The keyboard backlight needing a button press to operate was eliminated with a swipe motion or setting change, allowing it to remain on with your screen's backlight. The security update was just in July 2021, as of September 2021, and is running on Android 10. Before this last update, you could not double click space to get a period which was a massive waste of time typing, but they got that fixed, and it only doesn't work within forms, which makes sense. The keyboard and home touch button are working just fine so far. The square aspect ratio is perfect for what I use the phone for, but if you watch many videos, you should understand it will be about half the size of a typical smartphone. The Good - - Battery - Keyboard - Build Quality - Able to be optimized for your use - Looks okay from the front and side - Loud rear speaker (also a con) - Headphones The Not so Good- - Requires Android knowledge to make it function properly - Comes a bit buggy - Keyboard stiff and sticky when you first use it - loudspeaker faces the rear and is a single unit - Cheap plastic screen protectors - Bottom corners dig into your hands when watching a video or reading long text - Camera - Screen contrast All in all, I think this is the most enjoyable phone I've had in quite some time. It is perfect for me, and I have enjoyed using it so far. I hope it is now a reliable and handy tool to have. I wish it were a little more expensive to accommodate a faster processer, better screen, and a camera, but I didn't buy this for any of those reasons. The processor processes, the screen shows everything just fine, and the camera takes usable pictures and has enough detail to zoom in a bit if needed. If you're looking for a rugged keyboard phone, this is your option. People mainly compare it to Blackberry devices, but I think it's fairer to be compared to other rugged phones, especially at this price point. Many other phones at this price point have much better peripherals, but they certainly aren't as unique or enjoyable to use as the Unihertz Titan. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2021 Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2021 by Brandon

  • Amazing phone - giant size
Let me start by stating that no amount of reviews stating "this is a giant device" could prepare me for how large this thing really is. When I received the package I was shocked and simply couldn't stop laughing at the enormous brick of a phone that was inside. However, I don't find that to be a negative in the slightest. The large size makes it feel very sturdy and solid, makes the physical keypad extremely comfortable and easy to use, and the wide display makes reading text and working with documents a breeze. The keypad is great. The key layout does take a bit of getting used to, with shift and alt being above the keypad rather than below them. But once you get used to it, it's almost flawless. The keys are easy to press and it's comfortable to type on for long periods. The backlighting is a bit uneven on my device, but it doesn't bother me. The only real complaint I have is with the camera. I had assumed it would be the same module as in the Atom, which has a quite decent camera. However, I think the camera module used in the Titan is different. The camera software is definitely different and missing some features, such as slow-motion and panorama. It takes adequate photos outdoors, but relatively poor photos and videos indoors, and the autofocus is extremely finicky and will only stay locked on a target for a few seconds before returning to the center. Plus, it's mounted so that the device needs to be held sideways to capture in landscape orientation. Due to the device's large size, this is cumbersome and uncomfortable. The camera app does offer square capture modes by default, but those result in significant cropping of the image. Because of the poor experience using the Titan's camera, when I expect to take photos or videos, I generally have either my Atom or a standalone camera with me. I do not play mobile games but I would guess that the form factor would make that difficult, though emulators would probably work well due to the physical keypad. However, I think it's pretty clear that's not what this device is designed for. The battery life is incredible. I am a heavy user with several hours of screen time per day, plus not having fixed-line internet at home (rural area) means I rely on the mobile hotspot function nearly all the time. This phone will last 25-30 hours with the hotspot on, which is more than I've ever gotten on any device (I'm used to 5 or 6 hours in that use case.) It does not charge quickly, drawing a maximum of 7.5 W from a power supply, but the relatively slow rate at which that charges the approximately 22 Wh battery means I don't need to worry about excessive wear from heat. The time taken to charge is also offset by the very long battery life. As far as software updates are concerned, this device does appear to already be EOL, with the latest security patch being September 2020. This is my fourth Unihertz device (two Jelly Pros (one died an unfortunate death by being accidentally washed and dried - it powered up when plugged in, but didn't respond to touches or button presses) and one Atom have preceded this device,) and that appears to be par for the course with Unihertz devices - they historically have provided one major Android update, and then support for a few months after that, before moving on. It's not great, but not a big deal to me - however, it is something to keep in mind if you intend to purchase this device. The software is not perfect. As some others have pointed out, disabling App Blocker is a must. Otherwise the system kills background tasks almost immediately. I believe this is a Mediatek (SoC vendor) function rather than a Unihertz function, but I could be wrong. Regardless, you will absolutely want to disable App Blocker. Previous Unihertz devices included a function called DuraSpeed, which did the same thing. Also a must is enabling Rotation Control under Intelligent Assistance. The display is technically portrait, being 4 pixels taller than it is wide. This causes some apps (YouTube, for example) to want to rotate the screen sideways, making holding the device very awkward, as described above with the camera. Rotation Control allows you to override this, forcing apps to display in the correct orientation. Performance is good. As a purely anecdotal statement, the only time I've noticed any slowdowns or stuttering is when connecting or disconnecting Android Auto, but that seems to make any phone struggle a bit. Overall I'm extremely happy with my Titan. I had wanted one when it was launched but due to several factors going on for me at the time, I couldn't afford one, even at the reduced pre-launch price. I bought it initially just to collect it, but I almost immediately started using it as my primary phone. There are a few imperfections here and there, as mentioned above, but overall Unihertz produced an extremely good device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021 by umby995

  • The Longer I have this the more annoying it becomes.
I'm writing this new review after I've had the phone for over 6 months. If you want a cheaper smartphone with a keyboard this is probably you're best option but it does come with lot's of downsides and annoying quirks. Overall I can't recommend this phone even if you really want a keyboard. It's just not worth the headaches. Pros: Physical keyboard: The buttons themselves work well and despite having been around sand and even having small spills I have yet to have any issues with the keyboard itself, though I will get into issues with spellcheck in cons. Durable:This phone was advertised as rugged and it is. Other than some scratches on the case I haven't had any issues with numerous drops. It's listed as waterproof and so far none of the spills or water on my phone has caused any noticeable issue. But I'm not going to test dropping it in a bucket of water to find out for sure. It not only came with a screen protector on the phone it came with a spare one too. But that's also a necessity given that this is a small brand and nobody else produces them. But I still see it as the extra mile. Android: Personally I've always loved the android OS so if you do to then you're good to go. Not every phone with a physical keyboard runs android so it's defiantly a perk. Other than those it's a smart phone. It's not massively different than any other phone and it's easy to get use to except for all the little quirks. The longer I have the phone the more those quirks become infuriating. Cons: The Spellcheck: The Spellcheck on this phone is horrible. Constantly correcting words I regularly use or names automatically. It's incredibly annoying to have to go back and retype the word numerous times before the phone stops changing it. There's no way to add exceptions to spellcheck as far as I can find but you can use other keyboard apps on this phone. Microsoft swift key is able to recognize a physical keyboard and will disable the virtual board as soon as you press a button. So you get the spellcheck features of swift. But it also becomes an issue to type certain symbol that are not on the physical keyboard. Things like % and $ I use often and Trying to type them in requires me to get the swift virtual keyboard to pop back up just to be able to the 1 symbol I need. I've found workarounds for most of my issues but it took a while and honestly the Phones spellcheck could just be better designed in the first place. Programmable button: This thing is also a pro as it does have some nice settings but it's sometimes an annoyance. By default if you hold the button down it will turn on the flashlight and double. Both are pretty useful. You can also change it to open up a symbols menu for typing, which conveniently still doesn't contain % or $ symbols. So it's a pretty useless menu. I don't hate the button but I wasted so much time trying to find the settings for it only to find out the options are not very useful for me. Screen size: This is one of the biggest issues. Lot's of apps were not designed for a square aspect ratio. So lot's of apps will have issues like overlapping buttons or scaling the size down so it's hard to even use. I've never used one of the blackberry key phones but from what I hear they don't have that issue while still having a keyboard and android. So future Titan could defiantly do better by having a more standard aspect ration similar to the key phones while still hopefully maintaining the better price. The sensor warning is horrible. I've never seen any phone with this. When you turn the screen back on, every single time, A popup screen with come up telling you there is dust or to remove the protective film that came on the phone. There is no way to turn this off and it pop ups and prevents you from using your phone for a couple of seconds. Which isn't even long enough to read what it says. The phone is unusable when plugged in. The screen reacts extremally weirdly to every touch. Not the only phone I've had with that issue but this is by miles the worst. This is the 3rd review I've written because my opinion of this phone has gone from good to bad over time. This phone is horrible. Don't buy it. If you really want a keyboard then this is the best bang for you buck. But it's just not worth it to me. Touch screens really aren't as bad in hindsight after this phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2022 by Nick Poulin

  • The good and the bad
Well, I've had it for about 2 weeks, so I've had a chance to get into it. Its has its good points and its bad points. You know a lot about the good stuff, its rugged, waterproof and all that. So I won't bore you with that. I don't have the time to get into a lot of details, but although I really wanted a physical keyboard again, this one has more than its share of design errors. I can't build a phone, so I hate to be overly critical, but you need to know. As to me, I'm in my 50's, so I was there when phones first came out and I had Blackberries, and the tried the first Iphones, I went around the Galaxy 8 or 9 times, I was recently Googled by my last joke of a Pixel, so I've had many phones. I'm 6'2, so I have slightly larger hands, so its not like I was overly intimidated by the phone. 1) the keys are most likely designed with such tight specs (it is a well built phone) that they are hard to depress, I mean, they take some effort, more than they should. I'm a guitar player, so I have pretty good fingers, but it takes too much effort to press. The keys lack that nice little nub in the center of the home keys, just to remind you were you are. Not sure why nobody thought of that, but most likely the design team was not alive when those phones were out. 2) As you can see, the "home row" of keys, just above the Qwerty keyboard is not the same, so that in itself is odd. Please tell the designers at the factory to move the gear shift lever, the turn signal, the clutch and the brake pedals on my next car, as well! That's not all that bad, but when typing, the little virtual row will pop up with some other keys, and its not easy to get used to it. The problem comes when you're typing and going back and forth with both the virtual keyboard and the physical keyboard. Like if you need to correct a letter in a sentence, or back space, if you touch the screen, it locks and freezes out the physical keyboard, Like if you wanted to insert or edit a letter, or something, you have to touch the screen to activate it, than bounce around to insert. Maybe you can get used to it, but its been 2 weeks and I can't, I type slower than ever. 3) Even though I have the keys set to the longest, 5min backlight time, it must get deactivated once you touch the screen, because typing at night is a big PITA! If I cant see the keyboard, I just have to hit the spacebar or try to, to illuminate the keyboard, so I can get back to typing. And that happens every time I make a correction, or make any edit while typing. So its maddening. Misspell, touch screen, pick correction, touch screen again to get back to the end of the sentence, and than it senses that you might want another correction, because you just touched the screen again, so close that window, because the physical keyboard is locked!!! Exhausting! 4) the cameras are marginal, but you know that. 5) the red button on the side is constantly popping on the flashlight!!! Arrggh, but it might perhaps you can change it. Also, the power button takes screenshots without me knowing it all the time!!! 6) I did try to talk to Unihertz customer service via email, after a day or 2 I heard back, but it was a marginal response from the other side of the planet, so it really did not help 7) Lastly, I guess, I just couldn't get any voicemail, no icon, no nothing. So perhaps I read something wrong, but its not going to work 100% on a Verizon network. My brother called my twice from the next town over and it never even rang! I can text him, but randomly not receiving calls? Who knows what I missed! The battery life is to die for!!!! Even using it a lot, by 11pm its still at 70%!! Amazing!! So, I thought i'd keep it, but in the end, I just cant seem to make it work. The price if great, so when they redesign a few things and come our with a model that fixes some things, based on general feedback, and make it a bit narrower, and a bit lighter (like a mid-size SUV as opposed to a Suburban 3500) than i'll look at them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2020 by Oh Captain, My Captain

  • I LOVE IT!!!
Absolutely love this phone! I switched from my galaxy note 9 to this in favor of the physical keyboard and enhanced durability. This phone costs a little more than just the screen alone on my note but it comes with way more memory, more battery, more durability, more options for customization that people would actually use, its just great! I've probably had it for about a week, week and a half now, and no issues. I find myself picking up my phone more frequently than ever before just to find something to do with it because it's such a cool device to me. To be fair, I never had an opportunity to really jump on the blackberry train as I was too young to be able to afford my own up until they pretty much announced they wouldn't be making anymore phones. This phone was a breath of fresh air for me to have a little bit of lost nostalgia mixed in with modern day utility. (he camera is by no means great, quite the contrary its rather poor, but thats literally the only complaint I have. Even the slightly outdated security patch update isn't a big deal once you research what exactly that means and how it might affect the average user, especially since I also have McAfee. All in all easily my favorite phone to date, I really hope unihertz continues support for this phone and that phone companies are encouraged to bring back devices like these, big square screen and tactile buttons and all!! If you're even thinking about trying it, go for it, it's worth it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020 by Spruce S.

  • It has a keyboard!
In a sentence: This phone has a keyboard and a headphone jack, and doesn't spontaneously combust; 5 stars. It's 2021 which means the future has officially come and gone, leaving in its grisly wake those of us who remember the halcyon days of the late 00s and early 10s to cling to independent developers like driftwood in an endless sea of iClones. For my fellow futurenauts to whom genetics or years of piano playing gifted thumbs the size and shape of large grapes, it can be confusing why the industry declared the on-screen keyboard to be the pinnacle of human interfaces. What that trend meant for me was that even a basic text message required a great deal of pain and profanity, or constantly triple checking to make sure Swype didn't end another friendship with an unfortunate autocorrect. Enter the aptly named Titan, a chunky aluminum behemoth with keys large enough to accommodate any fingers. It's not perfect, but let's all chime in to the refrain of "If You're Buying A Keyboard Phone You Probably Don't Care (IYBAKPYPDC)" . It feels indestructible even without a case, though its angular frame is so easy to grab onto I am already far less likely to drop it compared to my previous phones. The only downside to its girth is that while I can type without looking at it, I can't do so one-handed because the far side of the phone is just out of reach. But, say it with me, IYBAKPYPDC. The battery life is amazing - about three to four days to a charge in the first few weeks, even on days that included long speakerphone calls. The nature of batteries means that will decrease over time, but the battery bragging is not exaggerated. It's a sad commentary that just having a keyboard and a headphone jack are the only criteria a phone needs to earn my five stars, but the hardware quality is still superb. The keyboard is comfortably soft and clicky, and the onscreen tabs for symbols don't bother me like I thought they would. My earbuds do produce a scratchy feedback when using the sound canceling feature; while audible to both me and my interlocutor, it is minor enough to still fit in the IYBAKPYPDC category. Running Android on a screen with this aspect ratio does feel bizarre in some cases, but all of my apps are functional and only a couple have some minor fiddly issues. It probably won't get along well with many mobile games, but IYBAKPYPDC. Is this phone perfect? Of course not. Is it a functional and relatively affordable device with the features I care about? Absolutely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2021 by Antiphar

  • Great phone as long as it doesn’t break
I’ve had my Titan for around 4 months and it really love it. It’s big, the keyboard is great and the battery is fantastic. The only thing that did not work well was the fingerprint scanner. Unfortunately, my phone started freezing. It would just stop responding and nothing would bring it back. I worked with customer service to hard reset it and even factory reset it but still kept freezing after a day or two. And it would stay like that for hours and my phone was pretty much dead in the water. Customer service asked me to box it amd ship it back to Unihertz and they would analyze and take a look at the phone. The deal breaker came when they told me that it would be 1-2 months for this return process and I would be without a phone! What?! Not sure how they expect someone to go 2 months without a phone and wait that long for it to get repaired and returned!! Sadly, I told them I can’t do that and to please issue me a refund. And I was really, really excited about this phone 😞 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2021 by Beatriz Isabelle

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