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Posted by Jerome
 - May 26, 2025, 22:10:37
Call me crazy but that keyboard looks significantly different from the one on the first Titan. It does look significantly more like a blackberry passpor t and if they got the thin this down even a little bit I think it's acceptable because this phone has a gigantic battery. If this has a flagship snapdragon you're talking about the closest thing you can get to a blackberry experience and have it last maybe the next five or six years conservatively. I think that would be even better than the key2 which I owned an eventually stopped using and switched back to my Surface Duo.
Posted by Markyg
 - May 26, 2025, 13:30:40
It's the same keyboard layout as the original Titan Slim. It's not a Blackberry keyboard. That's a problem they had to fix. The original Titan Slim was also way too thick.  This new phone with the 1;1 aspect ratio is probably just shaped more like the BlackBerry Pasport was, but if it is still thick, it will be like a square brick.

Updated specs of course but that's a given.
Posted by Eric
 - May 26, 2025, 08:03:51
You might want to check out the second sentence of the article.

"Accordingly, this smartphone features a keyboard, which should it easier to type long texts, depending on your preferences"

Have a good day. 😉
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 24, 2025, 21:37:22
Unihertz is once again pitching to BlackBerry fans. Accordingly, this smartphone features a keyboard, which should it easier to type long texts, depending on your preferences. The model comes with a somewhat unusual aspect ratio.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Unihertz-Titan-2-New-Android-smartphone-with-BlackBerry-like-keyboard.1023892.0.html