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Unihertz Titan ruggedised smartphone review

Posted on August 19, 2019 By Jarvis

Unihertz surprised us in 2018 with the Atom, a smartphone that sat proudly in its own ultra-niche category, that of very small smartphones. In 2019, they’re at it again with the Titan, a ruggedized smartphone that comes with a physical keyboard, a very direct reference to the Blackberry Passport from 2014.

But is that too much (or too little) in a world where virtual rules the roost and where Blackberry no longer build smartphones?
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