
Unihertz plans to debut the new Titan 2 Elite on Kickstarter early next month, and by all accounts, it will be a natural evolution of the company’s previous Titan handsets, although one that has managed to reduce the entire thing down into a much more pocket-friendly container. You’ll still get that characteristic QWERTY keyboard that reminds you of the good old days of BlackBerry phones; after all, some people still prefer the experience of pressing actual buttons to swiping at a glass screen.
On the front, we have a 4.03-inch AMOLED display that runs at a smooth 120 Hertz. That’s far clearer and smoother than the LCD screens in earlier Titans. For the time being, we only have two color options: a standard black finish and a more eye-catching orange variety. The overall design is fairly elegant, with impressively low bezels and a small punch hole cutout for the front-facing camera.

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Physical keyboards, like as those seen in the Titan line, are what sets Unihertz apart, and the Elite 2 maintains the same four row QWERTY layout, which is ideal for typing out emails, chats, or notes without relying on on-screen functions. Touch-sensitive buttons on the keyboard will allow you to use a variety of useful motions and custom shortcuts, which is really cool.
Under the hood, it’s very comparable to the existing Titan 2, with a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor that can perform typical tasks with ease, as well as 5G connectivity, so you’re ready for almost anything. When combined with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, the device should be able to handle multitasking, apps, and all of your media storage with ease. Battery life is also expected to be good, presumably about 5,000 mAh, though specific data will have to wait until the actual launch.
The Elite’s camera setup is straightforward, with a basic dual-lens system that includes a 50MP main sensor for primary images and several auxiliary lenses for wide-angle or depth effects. Not exactly cutting-edge technology, but it should be more than adequate for the occasional quick snap or video call. It will ship with Android 16 out of the box, and Unihertz has committed to keeping it updated to Android 20, as well as security patches until 2031. That’s some fairly excellent long-term support, which is all too rare in devices that typically slip off the radar after a few of years at most.
The Elite 2 will be launched on Kickstarter first, similar to previous Titan efforts that were favorably received by keyboard fans. As for pricing, we’ll have to wait and see. The basic Titan 2 is around $400, so the Elite may be roughly the same, or somewhat more for all the enhancements.