📱 Unleash Your Adventurous Spirit with Titan!
The Unihertz Titan is a rugged QWERTY smartphone featuring a robust 6000mAh battery, IP67 waterproof rating, and dual SIM capabilities, all powered by Android 10. With advanced security features and a versatile interface, it's designed for those who demand durability and functionality in their mobile devices.
Aspect Ratio | 1:1 |
Display | LCD |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1430 x 1438 |
Resolution | 1430 x 1438 |
Screen Size | 4.6 Inches |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Item Dimensions | 6.06 x 3.66 x 0.67 inches |
Item Weight | 303 Grams |
Number of Rear Facing Cameras | 1 |
Optical Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
Number of Front Cameras | 2 |
Camera Description | Rear, Front |
Camera Flash | no flash |
Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 8 MP |
Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen, Keyboard |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Material Features | Durable |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
Additional Features | Supports USB OTG |
Compatible Devices | T-Mobile, Verizon |
Color | Black |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Form Factor | Bar |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
Operating System | Android 10.0 |
RAM Memory Installed | 6 GB |
Processor Series | Core i5 |
Processor Speed | 2 GHz |
Memory Storage Capacity | 6 GB |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Effective Video Resolution | 8 Pixels |
Phone Talk Time | 3E+1 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi, LTE |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Battery Power | 6000 |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 6000 Amp Hours |
J**R
Using this for 3 years now.
I thought i would leave a review now i have been using this phone a while.Lets start with the only bad point, the screen aspect ratio can sometimes be a real pain due to it being square. When I brought this the Titan slim was not around (which has a more rectangular screen). However it has not been enough to make me change the change the phone.I have never used it with a case and it is still in exceptional condition, there is no peeling on any of the silver bits and other than a few marks in the back cover from the few times I have dropped it it is still great.It has rarely crashed or goes slow and everything still works as it should. It would be nice if mine were to be running a later version of Android however what i have got works well.Seems you can buy quite a lot of replacement parts though Unihertz if ever they were needed. Not many phone manufactures offer this.The camera is plenty good for my needs.I would buy from this company again if I needed to but for now my Titan is still going strong.
E**H
Not a very good phone
Rugged, yes, large, yes. Easy to use, no and many dissappointing and annoying features that make me wish for my old blackberry back. Having to hold down both alt and number keys down at same time is deeply annoying, so is the screen lock that engages whenever someone calls or i make a call, makes it near impossible to hang up so all my voicemails tend to go on for about 2 minites and end with me just swearing at the phone. not great for business. Battery life aint all that either, it lasts a day of heavy use, no more. massively dissapointed
A**T
The Perfect Phone for work. Anywhere, indoor and outdoors.
With two slots for sims I carry only one phone for work and personal use. Both sim works perfectly in sync and with options to which one do you prefer to use. The phone is very sturdy and has survived falls and underwater mistreatment. The Screen is big enough to read and see documents. The software is not perfect but is good enough to support all the apps that are based in widescreen. This phone is perfect for those who works on the go and need quick access to work related actions. This phone is not designed for media and gamers fans, some games are not totally adapted due to the square screen size. Camera is ok, I am not looking for pictures to show in a photo gallery but the resolution is good enough to show in most social media apps (which will reduce the resolution anyway). Keyboard makes it quicker and easy to type, avoiding typos mistake which you have with the screen keyboards, therefore, less embarrassing moments and better communication with co-workers. Battery last long enough and I am happy with the capacity. Sound is loud enough as it has space for bigger speaker in comparison to other more slim smartphones. Weight can be an issue because is a big phone, but for anything else is a sturdy, reliable and efficient phone, that once you know how it works with all the caveats, it will not disappoint you. Important is, because it is a different phone, you have to give time to understand it. Thank you.
G**F
Like a Blackberry Passport, but bigger, heavier, tougher and faster.
Blackberry, may their name live in infamy, decided that after January 4th 2022, their phones will no longer be able to access any networks. Terrific. Paid £200 for mine. Good phone, apart from the lousy camera. Well, that'll add several 100s of 1000s more discarded smart phones to the mountains of unrecycled garbage that are taking over our poor planet and there doesn't seem to be a damn thing Blackberry users can do about other than buy a new phone. Which is where the Unihertz Titan comes in.If, like me, you loathe touch-screen keyboards and would rather have a physical Qwerty one, options are limited. In fact, the only practical one currently (December 2021) in production is the Unihertz Titan. So, how does it stack up?Well, I've only had it for a few weeks, but so far there's a fair bit to like. Important to me is its capacity to act as a music player. My music collection amounts to over 68,000 tracks. These take up a lot of space. I had to delete albums from my Blackberry, which could only manage a maximum 256gb micro SD card. The Titan lives up to its name by handling cards up to 1 terabyte! Having downloaded and installed the Vanilla Music Player, I pointed it at my music folder and waited to see if it could handle all those tracks. It took a while to sort through them, but handles them just fine.When out buying CDs, I often have to check that I don't already have them. On the Blackberry, searching through 60,000 tracks took a while. With the Titan's whopping 6gb of RAM, the search facility in Vanilla Music produces results almost instantly. Brilliant! The sound quality through the provided earphones is also pretty good, certainly better than my old iPod and plenty good enough for me. Volume is also good, surpassing the limiters the iPod had by a long way.The keyboard is reasonably responsive, enabling accurate keying. The keys are larger than on the Blackberry and there are a few extras that add functionality. Decent predictive software speeds up the typing process too. This is great as one of the reasons I want a phone is to edit course booklets I produce for the British Druid Order while I'm on the move. Again, the Titan handles this every bit as well as the Blackberry. The larger keyboard is one reason why the Titan is bigger than the Passport, longer by about 18mm and thicker too.As a physical piece of kit, the Titan is solid with a good heft in the hand. Nothing flimsy about it. It's a chunky block of rubber, metal and glass. The screen is a little bigger than the Blackberry Passport and nice and clear. I've adjusted the brightness down to 33%, which is easier on the eyes. Apart from the keyboard, the physical buttons consist of an on/off switch and rocker volume control on the right, torch on the left.If you're looking for a phone to make hi-def movies on, you might need to look elsewhere. The front and rear cameras on the Titan are not of the best quality, adequate for grabbing quick snaps but not much more. Still, they are much better than those on the Blackberry Passport.My greatest irritation with the Titan is that it comes pre-installed with so much Google software, which is great if you want your every thought and action tracked by Google HQ and sold off to third parties all over the world. That said, it's easy enough to bin the Google garbage and replace it with software that works better and doesn't spy on you. I ditched Google search on the home page, for example, and replaced it with the Qwant search engine.The Titan is at least as much a miniature computer as it is a smart phone, which is exactly what I want. And despite what some have said, it fits easily in most of my pockets. So far, then, I'm pretty happy with it. I just hope Unihertz allow me to keep using it and won't cut it off from the networks like Blackberry did with my otherwise still perfectly functional Passport. Grrrrrrrrrrrr......
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