Unihertz Titan is a BlackBerry Passport clone with Android, huge battery

Publish date: 2022-08-13

The new phone, spotted by Crackberry, looks like a rugged BlackBerry Passport running Android. That means a square 4.5-inch LCD screen (1,440 x 1,440) and a physical keypad. The keypad also offers physical navkeys as well as a space between them for what looks like a front-mounted fingerprint scanner.

The Passport trappings extend to promotional materials too, with Crackberry noting that a now-removed screenshot showed the BlackBerry 10 version of the BlackBerry Hub on the device.

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Other disclosed specs include wireless charging, IP67 water/dust resistance, dual-SIM support, face unlock, NFC, and what looks like a solitary rear camera. But arguably the best feature might be its battery life, offering a 6,000mAh battery that should easily give you two days of juice in theory.

The Unihertz Titan was originally available at a super early bird price of $199, requiring a $10 deposit. As of writing, the price has increased to $219 with a $15 deposit. That seems pretty cheap for a device with a 6,000mAh battery and a physical keypad. 

There are still plenty of questions surrounding the Titan though, such as the choice of chipset, RAM/storage options, and camera details. After all, what’s the point of buying the phone if it has Android Go-style core specs? Still intrigued? Then you can register your interest in the device via the button below. 

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