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This is the Titan 2: the smartphone that brings back the classic BlackBerry keyboard

The Titan 2 brings back the physical keyboard and adds Android 15, two screens, 5G, and a 52MP camera. It will be released in October

A Chinese brand revives the essence of the old BlackBerry with a smartphone that combines a physical keyboard and a touchscreen.

The Unihertz Titan 2 presents itself as a different proposal in a market dominated by giant screens and virtual keys.

Person holding a smartphone with a physical keyboard and touchscreen displaying popular apps, with a cup of coffee featuring latte art in the background.
The Unihertz Titan 2 | La Derecha Diario

A modern BlackBerry? This is the new Titan 2

With BlackBerry out of business, Titan 2 seeks to attract those who value the experience of typing with a physical keyboard. Its design is inspired by the BlackBerry Passport, one of the brand's last attempts to adapt to current smartphones.

This new device offers a fusion between classic and modern: physical keys below the display and Android 15 as its operating system.

BlackBerry phone with a physical keyboard on a brown woven surface
Its design is inspired by the BlackBerry Passport | La Derecha Diario

Technical specifications of the Unihertz Titan 2

Titan 2 comes from a successful campaign on Kickstarter. Early buyers will get it for USD 269, although its retail price will be around USD 400.

  • Processor: 8 cores
  • RAM: 12 GB
  • Internal storage: 512 GB
  • Operating system: Android 15
  • Connectivity: 5G

Two screens, good battery, and powerful cameras

  • Battery: 5,050 mAh, with fast charging (not wireless)
  • Main screen: 4.5" touchscreen, 1440x1440 px
  • Second screen: 2", 410x502 px, designed for notifications and selfies
  • Front camera: 32 MP
  • Rear camera: 52 MP + 8 MP telephoto lens
  • Extras: fingerprint reader, programmable buttons, 10.85 mm (0.43 inches) thick body
Smartphone with physical keyboard and touchscreen turned on, on a wooden surface
Main screen: 4.5" touchscreen, 1440x1440 px | La Derecha Diario

Does it have a chance in a saturated market?

The Titan 2 launches in October and aims to attract a nostalgic audience that still prefers typing with real buttons. It also targets users who value practicality and physical control over the device's functions.

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