BlackBerry Legacy Unihertz Titan 2
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The Unihertz Titan 2 is a modern Android smartphone that revives the classic BlackBerry Passport form factor, featuring a physical QWERTY keyboard and robust, productivity-focused features. It stands out in today’s market for its unique design and emphasis on tactile typing. The company is making the Titan 2 available through a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign
Key Features and Specifications
Design & Display
4.5 inch square display with a sharp 1440 x 1440 resolution.
Flat, boxy, industrial design reminiscent of the BlackBerry Passport, but with a more modern, streamlined look.
Physical QWERTY keyboard with wide, sculpted keys; touch sensitive for scrolling and cursor movement; customizable shortcuts; backlit and supports multiple languages.
Secondary 2 inch rear display (410 x 502 pixels) for notifications, widgets, and using the main camera for selfies.
Performance
Powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 8 core processor (2.0–2.6GHz).
12GB RAM LPDDR5 and 512GB internal storage. UFS 3.1
Runs Android 15 out of the box.
5G connectivity and global network support.
Cameras
Rear: 50MP main camera and 8MP telephoto camera.
Front: 32MP selfie camera.
Battery & Charging
5,050mAh battery with 33W fast charging.
No wireless charging.
Durability
Rugged build, resistant to drops, dust, and splashes (IP67 rating).
Other Features
Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, dual band GPS, FM radio.
Fingerprint sensor and two programmable shortcut buttons on the side.
Stylus support (improved stylus and software for notes, sketches, navigation).
Dimensions & Weight
Thickness: 10mm (down from 16mm in the previous model).
Weight: 235 grams, making it lighter than its predecessor but still substantial for durability.
Pricing & Availability
Retail price: Approximately $399.
Early Kickstarter backers: $269.
Expected shipping: October 2025.
The Titan 2 is aimed at users who value physical keyboards and productivity, offering modern specs and unique features not commonly found in today’s smartphones.
It is one of the few devices in 2025 to combine a physical keyboard, rugged build, and up-to-date Android software with 5G support.
key specifications for the BlackBerry Passport
Display: 4.5 inch square IPS LCD, 1440 x 1440 pixels, 453 PPI
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, quad core 2.2–2.26 GHz (Krait 400)
GPU: Adreno 330
RAM: 3 GB
Storage: 32 GB internal, expandable via microSD up to 128 GB
Rear Camera: 13 MP
Front Camera: 2 MP
Battery: 3450 mAh, non removable
Operating System: BlackBerry OS 10
Dimensions: 128 x 90.1 x 9.3 mm
Weight: 194–196 g (varies slightly by model)
Announced: 2014