There haven’t been many smartphones with physical keyboards since BlackBerry exited the mobile phone business. But a few years ago Unihertz launched an Android-powered BlackBerry clone called the ...
Two years after launching a BlackBerry clone called the Unihertz Titan, the folks at Unihertz are back with a new model sporting a faster processor, newer software and a much smaller design. The ...
SHANGHAI, May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Unihertz has just launched on Kickstarter its latest unique smartphone, Titan Pocket, the smallest QWERTY smartphone running with the powerful Android 11. The ...
About five years ago I covered the Titan, a throwback keyboard phone made by a Shenzhen OEM (original equipment manufacturer) named Unihertz. I wondered then if keyboard phones were making a comeback.
Onward Mobility might still be working on its 5G capable BlackBerry smartphone complete with a physical QWERTY keyboard though Unihertz already seems to have the head start here with its new Titan ...
Here comes the world’s smallest QWERTY Android 11 smartphone, aptly named the Titan Pocket. The smartphone features a 3.1-inch display which is in stark contrast to the 6-plus inch display that has ...
Long live the cellphone keyboard. Once synonmous with the word smartphone, BlackBerry devices and their iconic QWERTY keyboards quickly became extinct as soon as the iPhone and Android phones came out ...
The Android smartphone scene has gotten very crowded, but also very good. Major competition means no phone brand can rest on its laurels, that flawed designs or bad ideas are quickly dropped, new ...
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A tiny smart phone running Android 11 has launched via the Kickstarter crowdfunding website this month and already raised over $500,000 thanks to over 2400 backers with still 29 days remaining.
Only one company still carries the torch for QWERTY slab phones, and it's a company you may never have heard of. I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." I've reviewed well over a ...
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