Despite the BlackBerry’s decline, demand for smartphones with physical keyboards persists and Unihertz Titan 2 proves it. The Chinese brand known for compact, rugged Android phones is back with a BlackBerry-inspired device that blends nostalgia with power-packed modern features.
Launched via a Kickstarter campaign that has already surpassed its $100,000 goal, the Titan 2 is the successor to Unihertz’s original Titan smartphone from 2019. The new model introduces 5G connectivity, a sleeker design, and the latest Android 15 operating system, positioning it as a serious productivity tool for keyboard enthusiasts.
Early backers can preorder the Titan 2 for $269, while full retail pricing is expected to be $399. Shipping is slated to begin in October 2025.

Titan 2 Key Features at a Glance:
- Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 (8-core, 2.0–2.6GHz)
- Memory & Storage: 12GB RAM, 512GB internal storage
- Display: 4.5-inch 1440 x 1440 front screen + 2-inch rear display
- Cameras: 50MP main, 8MP telephoto, 32MP front
- Battery: 5,050mAh with 33W fast charging
- Build: 10.85mm thick, 235g (down from 303g)
- Other: Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, dual-band GPS, fingerprint sensor, FM radio
What really sets the Titan 2 apart is its refined QWERTY keyboard. With improved tactile feedback and support for customizable shortcuts (long- and short-press), users can also swipe across keys for scrolling bringing a unique hybrid of old-school typing and modern gestures.
The rear secondary screen, embedded into the camera bump, is designed for quick glances, selfie framing, or widgets. Combined with dual physical shortcut buttons and IR support, the Titan 2 balances utility and retro charm.
In a smartphone market dominated by slabs, the Titan 2 offers a compelling alternative especially for users who still crave the tactile typing experience of a bygone era.