Unihertz's latest creation is a QWERTY phone that's a striking homage to the iconic Blackberry. But is it a clone or an evolution? Let's dive in and find out!
Tech enthusiasts, prepare to be intrigued! Unihertz, the brand known for its unique phone designs, has unveiled the Titan 2 Elite, a physical keyboard phone that's turning heads. Imagine a device that takes the classic Blackberry style and gives it a modern twist. This new model is a sleeker, more compact version of its predecessor, the Titan, and it's generating quite the buzz.
Here's the twist: The Elite was teased earlier this year, and it's now making its grand entrance at MWC. In person, it's a sight to behold. The keys are slightly more petite than the Titan 2's, and it ditches the secondary screen for a cleaner look. But don't worry, the keyboard still doubles as a trackpad, and you can customize shortcuts to your heart's content. The display? A crisp 4.05-inch OLED, an upgrade from the Titan's LCD.
And the best part? It feels incredibly comfortable in your hand, ready to slip into your pocket. It even has a programmable side key and a physical SIM slot. However, headphone jack lovers, brace yourselves—it's missing this beloved feature. But hey, we can't have it all, right? Especially when we're witnessing a retro form factor making a comeback!
Unihertz is keeping us on our toes with the pricing, but we know it's headed to Kickstarter this March. Are you ready to embrace this blast from the past with a modern twist? The debate is on: Is this a Blackberry clone or a unique innovation? Share your thoughts below!