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This BlackBerry Passport clone runs Android and has a gigantic battery

June 25, 2025

We haven’t seen manyAndroid phones with a physical keypadin recent months, with the likes of theFxtec Pro 1andBlackBerry Key2series being the only major entries really. Fortunately, small mobile playerUnihertzhas taken inspiration from BlackBerry with the Unihertz Titan.

The new phone, spotted byCrackberry, looks like a rugged BlackBerry Passport running Android. That means a square 4.5-inch LCD screen (1,440 x 1,440) and a physical keypad. The keypad also offers physical navkeys as well as a space between them for what looks like a front-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Renders showing the Unihertz Titan phone.

The Passport trappings extend to promotional materials too, withCrackberrynoting that a now-removed screenshot showed the BlackBerry 10 version of the BlackBerry Hub on the device.

Other disclosed specs includewireless charging, IP67 water/dust resistance, dual-SIM support, face unlock, NFC, and what looks like a solitary rear camera. But arguably the best feature might be its battery life, offering a 6,000mAh battery that should easily give you two days of juice in theory.

The front and back of the Unihertz Titan smartphone.

The Unihertz Titan was originally available at a super early bird price of $199, requiring a $10 deposit. As of writing, the price has increased to $219 with a $15 deposit. That seems pretty cheap for a device with a 6,000mAh battery and a physical keypad.

There are still plenty of questions surrounding the Titan though, such as the choice of chipset, RAM/storage options, and camera details. After all, what’s the point of buying the phone if it hasAndroid Go-style core specs? Still intrigued? Then you can register your interest in the device via the button below.

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