





📲 The tiny titan that fits your hustle and style.
The Unihertz Titan Pocket is a compact, rugged Android 12 smartphone featuring a physical QWERTY keyboard, IP68 water and dust resistance, 5G connectivity, and advanced security with fingerprint and face unlock. Designed for professionals who demand productivity and durability in a pocket-sized device.










| ASIN | B09J4TPZDD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,821 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #2,173 in SIM-free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Item model number | Titan Pocket |
| Manufacturer | Unihertz |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 5.6 x 8.6 cm; 216 g |
A**I
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B**I
Good for Qwerty phone Lover
It is a Good phone but it has problems you cannot use social media applications like instagram because of screen you cant see whole picture until you open. Battery life is great.
G**O
Scopro solo a fine 2024 l'esistenza di questi smartphone Unihertz, nello specifico la linea Titan, e me ne dispiace molto: l'avessi scoperto prima, avrei preso questo Titan Pocket quando fu lanciato sul mercato. L'ho preso per "scappare" dalle continue distrazioni degli smartphone con display enormi e 16:9 - un tempo, i cellulari erano piccoli ed ergonomici, oggi cosa è cambiato? Lo uso da quasi una settimana e non ho intenzione di tornare indietro perché: la tastiera QWERTY è fantastica e molto comoda; la batteria dura due giorni pieni, un giorno e mezzo con un utilizzo intenso tra Whatsapp, Telegram, chiamate, e-mail, Spotify, Maps, Web e altre app mirate sulla produttività; la ricezione telefonica ed il Wi-Fi annientano certi smartphone di fascia alta odierni; è veramente "pocket", nel senso che in tasca ci sta benissimo, soprattutto nelle giacche; la qualità audio in chiamata (vivavoce e non) è ottima, non ho avuto alcun problema; l'audio purtroppo è mono, ma almeno il volume è molto alto, la qualità non è granché ma è comunque promosso; i sensori di luminosità, prossimità ed impronta sono perfetti; il display da 3.1 pollici è l'arma a doppio taglio: da un lato, ottimo per distrarsi meno e avere compattezza, dall'altro, purtroppo Android (e con esso anche alcune app) non è ottimizzato per girare con display così piccoli, per cui alcune schermate e alcune scritte possono essere troppo piccole - se avesse avuto un display da 3.4 o 3.6 pollici sarebbe stato PERFETTO; non è un "cameraphone" (prendete una macchina fotografica se volete scattare delle foto) ma i QR-code e i documenti li legge tranquillamente; il LED di notifica è sempre un "must"; il design rende molto di più dal vivo e il "touch and feel" è bellissimo; si, è pesante ma ci si dimentica del peso (non dimentichiamo che è un rugged-phone); ha il jack per le cuffie, espansione di memoria con SD e infrarossi; E i difetti? Ci sono, e spero che Unihertz non si addormenti perché: lo smartphone non riceve patch di sicurezza da Settembre 2022 e ha Android 11............; il volume delle notifiche NON è separato dal volume delle chiamate (ma questa è colpa di Android 11); bisogna esplorare bene le impostazioni da soli per capire come sfruttare al meglio le sue funzionalità; avrei preferito più azioni personalizzabili con il tasto laterale "PTT"; della serie Titan sono disponibili solo tre modelli. Conclusioni: fateci l'abitudine e non lo mollate mai. PS: se premete il tasto di accensione + tasto del volume su in contemporanea con display acceso, il telefono entra in modalità "Vibrazione".
C**S
I got it yesterday. The phone is perfect. Very good system and perfect size. The titan was too big and the camara was terrible. But the titan pocket is just perfect
U**N
Nach 10 tagen glaube ich schon über das gerät urteilen zu können. Es ist etwas kleiner und man muss halt mehr scrollen. Passt aber dafür besser in die Hosentasche. Ich habe ein paar software-änderungen vorgenommen, inclusive meiner BlackBerry apps. Tastatur war ein bischen anders, habe mich aber mitlerweile gut dran gewöhnt und ist vom Druckpunkt und der größe eher dem BlackBerry classic gleich. Da ich viel Musik über Amazon in Hd höre, habe ich den audio-codec aptx Hd noch freigeschaltet. Ldac ist eh schon original dabei aber für prime music klingt aptx Hd einfach kraftvoller. Die Lautstärke ist etwas geringer als beim key2 aber absolut ausreichend mit fiio lg-bt2 neckband mit shure se535 inear. Die tasten alt und shift lassen sich in den tiefen der Einstellungen vertauschen, dass wie gewohnt die alt-taste auf der linken seite ist. Was ich aber vermisse ist das feststellen der alt_taste um z. b. Eine Zahlenfolge zu schreiben. Das einzig wirklich schlechte ist die Kamera. Selbst für einen Schnappschuss ab und zu absolut nicht zu gebrauchen, und als ehemaliger BlackBerry Nutzer sind die Ansprüche in diesem Segment eh schon recht weit unten angesiedelt... Alles in allem ein würdiger Nachfolger für den geringen preis. Eigentlich hatte ich gesagt, dass dies nur eine vorübergehende Lösung sein wird bis es vielleicht ein key3 gibt, aber ich denke das dies nicht nötig ist! Die akkulaufzeit ist auch sehr gut. Da ich sehr viel online Musik höre hatte mein key2 (mit neuem Akku) von 7 Uhr bis ca.16 Uhr gehalten, das Titan Pocket locker bis 22Uhr mit noch 40% und einer Restlaufzeit bis 6 Uhr angegeben. Ich kann das gerät wirklich nur empfehlen! Kleines Update: leider funktionieren einige Apps nur im mini-modus und andere, wie z.B. Bybit (trading-app) sind auf dem Gerät überhaupt nicht zu nutzen. Sehr schade, eigentlich wirklich ein Gerät mit Potential, aber das war dann doch das Knock-out. Habe mir nun wieder ein überteuertes gebrauchtes key2 zugelegt.
D**Y
Years ago, I owned a Nokia N97, and then a Motorola Milestone (called the Motorola Droid in the US). I love keyboard phones because I'm very used to typing on computer keyboards, and I've never got used to touchscreen keyboards. I ended up moving to an iPhone because of problems I had with Android at the time, but I really missed having a keyboard, and I knew if I were going to buy another Android device, it would be one with a keyboard. After all, Android's biggest selling point is that you can buy the device you want. It was incredibly difficult to find a phone with a keyboard. I actually have a Fxtec Pro1 X pre-ordered, but it's been delayed various times, so I wanted something in the meantime while I waited for it. I was thinking about getting a BlackBerry Key2, but it no longer receives Android updates. So I ended up finding the Titan Pocket as an alternative, and was surprised to see that I could just buy it on Amazon and get it delivered the next day. It feels like well-built, and seems like it would withstand some drops. The keyboard took some time to get used to, it's a bit small for my liking, however I've got used to it now, and I can type fairly quickly on it. The screen is good quality, although it would've been nicer if it was OLED. It's a small screen due to the form factor, but that doesn't bother me. Some apps may not display well on this screen size, however I have only had this issue with a couple of apps and the phone has a solution to this problem by allowing you to switch to a "portrait" mode with a gesture. The phone is fast enough for my liking, I haven't tried any games, but that's not why I bought it. The biggest drawback to this phone would be the camera, however this is in relative terms to the current state of smartphone cameras. For me personally, it works well enough in good light, but if photography is a big thing for you, I wouldn't recommend this phone. The keyboard can also be used for app shortcuts, and there's also a red button on the side which can also be programmed for some kind of shortcut. The phone has a lot of utility apps built-in, which is a nice touch. The phone has a headphone jack, which apparently is now considered a feature, but even more interesting is that the phone has an infrared emitter, so you can control any device that would usually be controlled via an infrared remote, such as a television or sound bar. It's a niche feature, but I find it useful. I hadn't heard of Unihertz before, and I probably wouldn't have heard about them if they hadn't made a phone with a keyboard, but they seem to make good quality phones and are a brand which I will keep my eye on. And finally, the price point. Many phones these days range from £500 to over a grand! This phone is inexpensive in comparison. I would recommend this phone to anyone looking for a BlackBerry form factor or even just a phone with a keyboard, providing you don't mind a subpar camera.
V**N
Small, but heavy. Robust, of course, but BlackBerry users would likely prefer the Titan Slim.
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