Remember the BlackBerry Passport? That weird square phone that was once the dream of many? Get ready, because the Unihertz Titan 2 is here to take you back in time — and with style! This phone isn’t just another smartphone; it’s a treat for fans of physical QWERTY keyboards and square screens. The Titan 2 features a 4.5-inch square display with a 1440×1440 pixel resolution, just like the old Passport, but with the modern Android 15 operating system and a powerful Dimensity chip. Yes, you read that right — Android 15 on a phone with a keyboard!
But wait, there’s more. The Titan 2 also sports a 2-inch secondary screen on the back, a rare sight these days. It weighs 300 grams, lighter than its predecessor but still hefty enough to feel special in your hands. The physical keyboard is backlit, supports multiple languages, and lets you assign app shortcuts — forget endless tapping on glass!
Performance-wise, the Titan 2 packs 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage, dual SIM support, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, an IR blaster, and an FM radio receiver. But yes, no 3.5mm headphone jack — welcome to the wireless earbud era! The camera setup is impressive too: a 50 MP main camera, an 8 MP telephoto module with 3.4x optical zoom, and a 32 MP front camera.
Price? Currently on Kickstarter, the Titan 2 costs about $650 USD, roughly 600 euros, with a regular price around $750. Deliveries are planned for October this year.
This phone is for those tired of endless screens without keyboards and who want to return to a time when phones had character. Is the Titan 2 just a nostalgic gimmick or does it really have something to offer the modern user? Time will tell, but one thing’s for sure — this phone won’t go unnoticed!
If you’ve ever dreamed of a phone that combines retro design with modern performance, the Titan 2 might just be what you need. And if not, you can always laugh and share your thoughts — who knows, maybe you’ll start the square phone revolution! Who’s up for a keyboard comeback? Drop a comment below and let’s see how many of us still love to type on real keys!