

⌨️ Stay sharp, stay connected — the keyboard phone comeback you didn’t know you needed!
The Titan Slim by Unihertz is a unique unlocked Android 11 smartphone featuring a physical QWERTY keyboard, 4G connectivity, and a durable battery that lasts up to two days. Compact yet sturdy, it caters to professionals who value tactile typing and reliable performance in a portable form factor. Though it lacks a charger and stereo jack, it includes programmable keys, dual SIM support, and comes with protective accessories, making it the best current alternative for keyboard phone enthusiasts.


















| ASIN | B0B5DP53D9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 60,915 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2,289 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Titan Slim |
| Manufacturer | Unihertz |
| Product Dimensions | 14.68 x 6.76 x 1.27 cm; 18 g |
B**Z
Best Keyboard Phone Option
This is a tricky review to write as because in every respect I feel duty bound to compare this phone to my beloved Blackberry Priv which met with an unfortunate end after years of faithful service and thus pushed me to seek a replacement. Like anyone else who prefers a physical keyboard, you the reader may have found yourself considering this phone and reading the reviews as I did. So to summarise first. This isn't a Blackberry Priv. Not by quite a stretch. But it is a good solid reliable Android phone with a decent battery life and a physical keyboard. And it is the only one I could find on the market. So buy it. Like I did. Because we want Unihertz (no, I'd never heard of them either) to keep making more when no-one else is. I've now been running it for over two months and aside from a software quirk where the camera fails to take photos after screen lock unlock (unless you clear it from memory), it is working perfectly. An initial worry when buying technology from unrecognised brands. So, the phone itself. Keyboard: Its greatest strength and a weakness. It isn't as good as the Priv which was near perfect. The keys feel a little close and it sometimes feels a little too low on the phone for a comfortable grip. The layout doesn't feel very natural, but I'm starting to get used to it. One bonus though is there are several programmable keys. And it is the only phone with a keyboard. Hopefully Unihertz will recognise some faults and change it in any subsequent model. Camera: Decent enough, but nothing amazing. This isn't the phone for you if you want stunning photographs, but it equally as good as the Priv and better than it in poor light. Durability: With the free case and screen protectors that come with it, this feels like a solid phone in your hands. Not sure where the slim comes from in the name as it most certainly isn't, but personally that actually makes it feel more sturdy. It has a decent build and body finish and has been dropped once (what killed the Priv), but survived 100% intact. Screen Size: For a modern phone, the screen feels small. Much smaller than the Priv as the physical keyboard doesn't slide away and it isn't to the edges of the phone. Maybe Unihertz will improve that in a later model, but it does fel like precious space on the front of the phone is wasted. It does the job though and for my eyes, Android allows you to change your standard font size. Plus, it feels easier to fit into pockets than many modern rivals. Battery: In fairness, the Priv's battery was dying so this might skew my opinion, but the Titan Slim's battery life appears to be great. I easily get a couple of days out of it with fairly heavy internet use. Although I personally don't keep location or bluetooth on unless needed and keep my screen brightness to approx three quarters. Dual Sim: Handy for me, it was also dual sim which it handles well. The above battery life includes separate network scanning for the two sims. Memory / Storage: Both equally ample without setting any records. It doesn't have an expansion slot, but the internal storage is pretty generous and seems fast when used. No delay for photos to be stored, etc.. Cost: It is considerably cheaper (£200+) than my Priv was and far cheaper than many phones out there, but it doesn't feel it. Niggles: There's no stereo jack socket, but they do supply a USB adapter with the phone. Not sure how many people will be bothered by that, but I still use it to play the phone back through an older stereo in the house. Bonus: The Amazon offering came with a cover, screen protectors and bluetooth ear phones. Hope that helps someone reading. My recommendation. Buy it. If you don't, Unihertz might not make another in future and then there'll be precisely no options on the market for those who want a physical keyboard. Hope that helps.
M**N
Not perfect, but the best BlackBerry KeyOne replacement
This is a good phone, it's well thought out and effort has been made to make good use of the keyboard (shortcuts etc). At the end of the day if you're coming from a BlackBerry KeyOne / Key2 - this phone will perform better as it has a better battery, more storage, more RAM, and most importantly the more recent Android version allows greater application compatibility. It's not perfect though... they keyboard is not quite as good as a BlackBerry, though is perfectly fine once you get used to it. The camera is not amazing, and the WiFi performance is weaker than other phones. But all in all it is a good phone and is an obvious replacement for a BlackBerry for people who prefer a physical keyboard. Ideally I'd prefer a slightly wider but thinner device, and ideally a device with a more up to date version of Android. But if you're after a Keyboard phon, in my opinion this is the best choice out there at the moment.
B**.
Excellent
Got this morning. So far - very happy. It is solid build phone and feels very high quality. Keyboard is a bit cramped but it's a question of getting re-used to a physical keyboard phone. My unit has an Octa Core 2ghz processor and everything works just fine. Camera is good and speaker can be heard across a mid size room. But then I bought it for the keyboard and the retro look / feel. Size wise, it's slightly smaller than a Blackberry Motion. Will update in a week or so.
M**K
Better than expected *updated*
*update* After initially liking the phone quite a bit, I waited, and waited, and waited, for even just a security update, but nothing. I emailed Unihertz and they have confirmed they "have no updates planned for the OS or security patches for this phone" Less than a year old and already ditched by the manufacturer. AVOID ***** Firstly, the internals of this phone fit it's budget price. It's not high performance but it's no sloth. I use this as a secondary phone, mostly for shell work and the physical keyboard makes this so much easier once you tweak a few of the settings. The IR blaster has come in handy a couple of times, though the built in app isn't the best. Software updates seem few and far between so if you're working with sensitive things you'll need a 3rd party solution. WiFi and mobile data are slower than expected though fast enough to meet my needs, just don't expect to be hitting anywhere near when transferring large files. Battery is a bit worse than expected too but still decent enough. Charging isn't fast and will take a couple of hours. Screen resolution is pretty basic too but again, not a problem. Overall it's a great little device and definitely worth the money just don't expect it to compare to any of the flagships and you won't be disappointed.
B**R
Too small to be use
This phone has all the right features, but it is too small to use. The screen is smaller than average, and the keyboard is significantly smaller than that of BlackBerry. It is in fact too small to type - I was constantly hitting double keys, and my hands are of average size for a European woman. So the whole point of having a physical keyboard - to be able to type quickly and accurately - is completely lost on this phone. Combine that with the screen that is too small to view where - again - you keep hitting multiple things at once, and you have a phone that feels like it wasn't made for me. You need small hands and sharp eyes to use this. With that said, it is a very nice phone, if you can use it. It has some strange pecularities like not being able to close individual apps, but I think that's probably Android rather than this phone in itself. Read the other reviews for more details on various features, there's no need to repeat that. But again - it's a NICE phone. I liked it a lot. To look and to hold, as they say, but not use. So I returned it as it wasn't fit for purpose.
A**O
todo perfecto
す**り
各種キーボード付きを使用し続け一つ前はUnihertzのTITANを使用していましたが、電池交換時の不注意で破損してしまいこちらを購入して暫く使用しています。かなり大きめのTITANと比較してキーボードが小さいので若干効率落ちますが、この手のスマホを使用する特殊な人なら入力廻りの悩みは承知の上だと思うので問題無いでしょう。 今時のスマホと併用していますが比較するとかなり分厚いし思ったより重い。背面の見た目も正直安っぽいですが、同梱されているカバーを装着すると良い感じになり滑り止めにもなります。 メニューの日本語が少しおかしいのもこの手のスマホのあるある。何か小さな不満があった気もしますが忘れているくらい。唯一既にOSが古くなりかけているのが気になりますが、致命的な不具合も無いので、変わりダネスマホが出てくるまで暫く使い続けそうです。 ドコモSIMにて国内では主として東京、神奈川、千葉、山口、海外はローミングでシアトル周辺で使用できているので、他の物理キーボードスマホと比較しBand的にも比較的使える仕様かなと思いました(詳しく比較していません)。一日中テザリングし続けていると時折詰まるので、一旦接続解放して再接続するときはあります。 総合評価75点、個人的な趣味嗜好を加味して85点というところか。
T**N
Dopo 18 mesi di uso continuo posso affermare che si tratta di un prodotto eccellente. Non ho mai dovuto riavviarlo a causa di App bloccate, nonostante vi sia installata la versione Android 11.0 e nonostante l'installazione e la disinstallazione di numerose App. Nessun rallentamento, nessun blocco. Indistruttibile perché mi è caduto tantissime volte (dal comodino ho perso il conto), qualche giorno fa da tre rampe di scale, di piatto sul gradone di marmo, nessun danno. In passato mi è finito anche in un secchio d'acqua, indenne anche qui. Eccellente anche la durata della batteria. Il Titan Slim con la navigazione e le telefonate non si scalda nemmeno un po’. Foto ottime, anche i video se non dovete effettuare riprese a distanza. La tastiera è ottima, ma se avesse tasti in più e un po' più grandi, e se invece del Touch Id ci fosse il trackpoint, sarebbe favoloso. Al momento è la prima scelta per chi non può fare a meno della velocità di battitura offerta da uno smartphone con la tastiera fisica: insuperabile! Tra gli smartphone android con tastiera fisica in commercio è il migliore e consiglio il suo acquisto, anche se usato proprio perché non sembra risentire dell’utilizzo, anche se eccessivo. Il Touch Id non l’ho mai usato, quindi non posso dire nulla a riguardo. Lo porto con me per lavoro e per allenamento, specie in mountain bike, dentro lo zainetto e esco sempre 3-4 ore, d'estate soprattutto nelle ore più calde. L'ho collocato anche sul manubrio della MTB come navigatore, ma in seguito a un drop è volato per diversi metri nel bosco, anche in questo caso si è dimostrato invulnerabile, nessun danno. Insomma, l’ho maltratto per bene, eppure nessun cedimento. Quanto alle protezioni, non dovete compiere alcuna spesa aggiuntiva, le pellicole protettive e il guscio in gomma fornito dal produttore formano due sistemi iperprotettivi. La pellicola installata di fabbrica l'ho tolta solo dopo l'ennesima caduta del cellulare perché si era leggermente lacerata avendo impattato con l'angolo del termosifone in ghisa. Sostituita con il “salva display” in vetro in dotazione. Senza guscio lo smartphone Titan è più sottile, piacevole, ma è come un’anguilla, pertanto vi consiglio di togliere la protezione in gomma solo per la manutenzione.
J**.
Está bien presentado me gustó mucho y funcionó perfectamente con la empresa de telefonía Altan redes, lo único que le falta es que se pueda actalizar de androide 11 a una más reciente
I**E
Einstellungsbeschreibungen weiter unten beschrieben! 5 Sterne, weil es ist kein Blackberry ist, der Preis ist niedrig, mehr Speicher, schneller und die Unterschiede durchaus sinnvoll einstellbar, sowie der Akku größer, das Display und Gerät etwas kleiner und dadurch alles leichter erreichbar. Es liegt meiner Meinung mit der serienmäßigen Hülle perfekt in der Hand. Nach ein paar Tagen gewöhnt man sich an die neue Tastatur. Nachstehend die Tipps von cnagappa unterhalb übersetzt, sowie um meine Erfahrungen erweitert beim Umstieg weg von der BB Software auf die Android Infrastruktur, die sich bei Kontakt, Kalender usw. auch lokal und ohne Google Synchronisation nutzen lässt: Software-Tipps MyPhoneExplorer - Synch wie in guten alten Zeiten mit Outlook und offline am PC via Kabel oder WLAN Durchaus sinnvoll auch für den Umstieg das alte und das neue Phone dort einzubinden (hier die Whatsapp Kontakte ausschalten und ggf. Dubletten bereinigen) Für Passwörter Keepass2Android BB_Password_Keeper_to_KeePass - googeln Open Source Konvertiert einen csv-Export aus BB Password Keeper in die kdbx Datenbank Dort aus dem Papierkorb der Datenbank in Keepass verschieben (eventuell am PC) und dann aufs Phone laden. Einstellungen - die gibt es reichlich alle von cnagappa (weiter unten) ausprobiert und sinnvoll: 1. Der Bildschirm sieht leicht verwaschen aus. Wie folgt behoben: Einstellungen->Display->MiraVision. Stellen Sie den Bildmodus auf Lebendig und aktivieren Sie den dynamischen Kontrast. 2. Überempfindliche HOME-Taste. Wie folgt behoben: Einstellungen->Intelligente Unterstützung->Andere Einstellungen->HOME-Tastenfunktion->Doppeltes Drücken zum Launcher (Sperrbildschirm). (Der Startbildschirm wird jetzt mit einem Doppeltippen statt mit einer einzigen Berührung aufgerufen.) 3. Das Scrollen über die Tastatur ist standardmäßig deaktiviert. Wie folgt behoben: Einstellungen->Intelligente Unterstützung->Scroll-Assistent->Ein. 4. Die Hintergrundbeleuchtung der Tastatur ist ausgeschaltet, bis Sie eine Taste drücken. Wie folgt behoben: Einstellungen->Display->Erweitert->Tastaturbeleuchtung->Dauer der Tastaturbeleuchtung->Wie Bildschirm-Timeout. 5. Webseiten zeigen nicht so viel Inhalt an wie der Key2. Wie folgt behoben: Einstellungen->Anzeige->Erweitert-> Schriftgröße->Klein. Besser Schriftgröße auf Standard lassen und in den Entwicklereinstellungen von Android den Wert "Geringste Breite" auf 412 dp stellen das wirkt sich auf alle Darstellungen aus. Vorsicht bei 600 ist alles so klein, dass keine Menü mehr aufgerufen werden können und beim Neustart ein Reset gemacht werden muss (Entwicklermodus ist riskant) 6. Die HOME-Taste vibriert bei Berührung. Wie folgt behoben: Einstellungen->Bedienungshilfen->Vibration und haptische Stärke->Touch-Feedback->Aus 7. Google Voice Typing wird beim Tippen immer wieder angezeigt. Wie folgt behoben: Einstellungen->System->Sprachen und Eingabe->Bildschirmtastatur->Bildschirmtastatur verwaltend->Google Voice Typing->Aus. (Kika-Tastatur sollte eingeschaltet sein - arbeitet gut.) 8. Einstellungen -> Intelligente Hilfe weitere Einstellungen Alt und Shift Taste Tauschen Damit ist dann linker und rechter Daumen gleich wie auf der BlackBerry oder Palm Tastatur :) Das Gerät ist nachher nicht mehr kopflastig. 9. Filemanager - wem der Google nicht gefällt kann sich Dateimanager + aus denn Store laden -der kann zippen und Shortcuts 10. Nutzen der Einstellungen für Töne erweiterte Klangeinstellungen BestLoudness Verringern der Lautstärke und Anlehnen an einen Gegenstand bringt viel Verbesserung. 11. Einstellungen Apps und Benachrichtigungen erweitert Standard Apps digitalen Assistent aus 12. Einstellungen Bedienungshilfen Systemsteuerung Bedienung über Gesten auf aus Nach einer Migration allenfalls die Wörterbücher checken falls die Korrektur nicht so macht wie gewollt. Bedienungshilfen "Animationen entfernen" bringt auch hier bei Fensterwechsel, Textfeldern und Surfen einen angenehmen Speed! Mein Favorit für Whatsapp Facebook und Co. Viel Spass bei den Tipps, die sich sicher auch mit den anderen Titan Modellen nutzen und sicher individuell optimieren lassen - das Gerät ist solide und nur mechanisch zu beschädigen (Tasten auf Asphalt, Schlüssel o. ä.) wie das Bild in einer anderen Bewertung.
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