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Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 6
Titan 2 Elite targets productivity with keyboard and compact design
Updated
Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 6

Titan 2 Elite targets productivity with keyboard and compact design

9 articles · Updated · Geeky Gadgets · May 6
  • Ben Vallack says the Unihertz handset adds tactile keys, hotkeys, an integrated trackpad and a near-square display, and is in late development with Kickstarter pre-orders open.
  • The device is aimed at developers, writers and other text-heavy users, supporting terminal workflows, document drafting and multitasking, while offering a durable build, side fingerprint sensor and all-day battery life.
  • Its camera is positioned as basic, wireless charging is omitted to preserve the compact form, and the phone is pitched as a niche alternative to entertainment-focused mainstream smartphones.
Unihertz promises five years of Android updates, but can it break from its history of poor software support to deliver this commitment?
With typing speeds slower than a classic BlackBerry, can this new phone actually make you more productive or is it just nostalgic tech?
Does a full-featured Android phone with a keyboard truly reduce digital distractions, or just change how users access them?