Unihertz Titan first impressions: in pictures
Some BlackBerry Passport fans wanted to see an Android version of the Passport and Unihertz is working to bring one variation on this desire. The Titan is a behomoth of a smartphone that is also likely to do more damage to what you drop it on than the phone itself.
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Unihertz Titan is a rugged massive phone
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BlackBerry Passport, KEY2 Red Edition, and Unihertz Titan
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Passport and Titan
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Back of the Passport and Titan
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Rear camera assembly on the Titan
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Mono rear speaker and Unihertz plaque
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Right side power and volume buttons
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Front-facing camera and sensor opening
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QWERTY keyboard of the Titan
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