The Titan 2’s 4.5-inch 1440 x 1440 display helps make you more productive
If you’re wondering why the price of a handset first released in 2014 is so high (relatively speaking), it’s the same reason why the price of any item is high. Too much demand chasing limited supply is the econ 101 reason. There still is demand for the Passport’s unique design that despite the limitation of BlackBerry 10 OS, many phone nerds and business executives can still use the phone today.
There is a two-inch rear display on the Titan 2
The Titan 2 keeps the square 4.5-inch 1440 x 1440 resolution LCD screen used by the Passport and the OG Titan. This is a great size to view business documents, maps, spreadsheets, and more. The 1:1 aspect ratio can be changed if a particular app doesn’t play along. The word that Unihertz wants you to remember is “productivity.” This is the same word BlackBerry used to describe the Passport since you can get more work done with the wider screen. There is also a secondary 2-inch display on the back of the phone that you might find useful to read notifications with the phone placed screen-down on a table.
While the Titan 2 is not a flagship phone, it does feature a mid-range application processor (AP) that can still get things done. This phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 manufactured by TSMC using its 4nm process node. The Titan 2 is equipped with a decent amount of storage (12GB RAM) and comes with 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. A 5050 mAh battery keeps the lights on and can fast charge at 33W. Dual SIM Dual Standby support is offered.
The phone’s physical QWERTY keyboard is backlt
The backlit QWERTY keyboard (great for typing at night) can be used to scroll and with Cursor Assistant, you can perfectly place the cursor where you want it to make an edit or place punctuation. The Titan 2 will support Google Pay and there are two red programmable shortcut buttons on the side that you can program to quickly open apps or enable/disable features. As for the cameras, the 50MP main camera on the back pairs with an 8MP telephoto camera to deliver 3.4x optical zoom. There is a 32MP front-facing camera for selfies and video chat.
If you’re looking for a phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard, modern software, and a wide screen for business use, the Titan 2 could fill that hole at a good price. That’s not to say that the Titan 2 can’t be your next designated driver.
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