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Overall, the keyboard is well done with good spacing and tactile performance. The larger Titan did have an IP67 rating and I almost took the Titan Pocket into the river fly fishing with me last week before I checked on the specs. Even though it feels like a tank, don't take it out in heavy rain or drop it in a puddle. It's a very well constructed phone with some level of drop protection, not specified, but no level of dust or water resistance. The Unihertz Titan Pocket may appeal to serious BlackBerry Curve or Bold fans who want a similar form factor with modern Android. The Quick Controls section from the notification shade can also be customized to your personal preferences.Īlso: Unihertz Atom XL hands-on: Four-inch display, 48MP camera, and DMR support for less than $330 Initial usage experiences The home screen supports common app widgets too so you can customize your Android experience. There are four rows present on the keyboard with the top row for shift, symbol, and other Android control keys. The QWERTY keyboard is clearly a focus of this new phone and it has a few good features, but also a few annoyances. The Unihertz Titan Pocket reminds me of a thick BlackBerry Bold with its small physical QWERTY keyboard and square display. Sensors: Fingerprint, accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, ambient light, barometer, and compass.Wireless technology: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, GPS/BEIDOU/GLONASS, FM radio, infrared.Cameras: 16-megapixel rear camera and 8-megapixel front-facing camera.Storage: 128GB internal storage with microSD support.Display: 3.1-inches 716x720 pixels resolution TFT LCD, Gorilla Glass.Each one has far exceeded the modest Kickstarter goals and with the Titan Pocket we see there is already more than 3,000 backers with pledges almost reaching $700,000 (at the time of publishing this article). The phones are affordably priced, even outside of the Kickstarter special offers, and target niche segments of the smartphone market. The Titan Pocket is the sixth phone launched on Kickstarter by Unihertz and I've had the opportunity to test out the last five. Also: Unihertz Jelly 2.0 review: Tiny Android 10 smartphone packs a punch |
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