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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


Product Dimensions: 6.06 x 3.66 x 0.67 inches


Item Weight: 10.7 ounces


Item model number: A61


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


OS: Android 10.0


RAM: 6 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth, Cellular, NFC, Wi-Fi


Connectivity technologies: Wi-Fi


GPS: True


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Keyboard, Touchscreen


Scanner Resolution: 1430 x 1438


Other camera features: Front, Rear


Audio Jack: 3.5 mm


Form Factor: Bar


Color: Black


Battery Power Rating: 6000


Phone Talk Time: 30 Hours


Whats in the box: Adapter, Earphone, SIM Tray Ejector


Manufacturer: Unihertz


Date First Available: April 1, 2020


Memory Storage Capacity: 6 GB


Standing screen display size: 4.6 Inches


Ram Memory Installed Size: 6 GB


Battery Capacity: 6000 Amp Hours


Weight: 303 Grams


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 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.

  • 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

  • Blackberry to Titan
Dedicated Blackberry user here from the bold to Passport to Keyone, I just didnt want a "slab" phone and the Key2 prices are ridiculous for dated tech. so I stumbled on this whilst researching and as I have previously owned a Blackberry passport, it seemed like a good fit. This Phone fits squarely in my demographic, I dont need a super duper camera- I dont take selfies and usually take basic pics and ones for my business IG page. I dont play games or watch loads of YouTube videos or Movies. What i Do is message a lot, and bang out emails and am on a couple of message boards, love a keyboard, massive battery... this device is perfect. Its (for a phone) virtually indestructible, its waterproof- did i mention it has a keyboard? The price is way reasonable, (I paid $500 on Amazon for a BB passport a few years ago). The Battery is a monster, 6000mah, so for most people 2-3 days is not uncommon, I was at about 50% when i unboxed and after two hours of set-up and downloading apps and playing around i was at 30%? Ok, so i have only been using the phone a couple of days and love it already, I will come back if i have any glaring issues. So, this phone is not for the faint of heart this is a monster (size) for a phone and has some heft to it, im a big guy so after a BB Passport it feels familiar. my only niggles thus far, that it does not have a hard case holster option, as the unihertz pouch holster I bought is tricky because when you pull it out, you invariably press a side button whilst sliding it out two fingers........ I dont have a choice as I need a belt holster. Another thing is the square screen aspect ration can cause issues with apps, i have noticed this with Whatsapp, its minor. but so far so good and frighteningly great value for money Edit: ok, I dropped it, no biggie as it's super rugged except.... It fell on the side with the vol and power button onto a gravel driveway ..... it dented the silver bezel and now I have damaged the vol up/down button...it seems jammed and the slightest touch turns the volume down on media .... I tried rebooting it today ...wrong move.... it is stuck in a loop "no command" as the vol up down button seems damaged I can't stop it. I'm hoping a local repair shop can fix it ... I love the phone just a little disappointed that I damaged it from such a little fall..... Edit2 OK, local repair shop repaired it😁😁😁😁 they removed the side bezel and straightened it, the up/down switch is working smoothly and I'm back. edit3- Sept 09 2022 Been a few months now and i absolutely love the phone and at $349 is an absolute steal, if your like me and are familiar with a BB Passport. People often ask what is that and love playing around with the keyboard. so two minor gripes: typing all caps - seems glitchy as it will often predict weird stuff or double type? the other from the phone app, i would like to start typing on the keyboard and it automatically finds the contact, not so here you have to click into the "search contacts" field first. as a personal aside, (If there is an app for this someone point it to me) this is not Titan centric, but am asking anyway ... When dialing a contact that has several phone numbers it would be great if when you have called a number and get no answer that it has a pop-up that says "Would you like to try another number?" and shows you a drop down of that contacts other numbers? Thanks ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022 by David Topping

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