Posted on Jul 02nd 2021
The Titan Pocket is the 6th smartphone launched on Kickstarter by Unihertz. Even outside of the Kickstarter extraordinary offers, the phone is reasonably priced and target specialty elements of the cell phone market.
Specs:
Processor: MediaTek Helio P70
Display: 3.1-inches 716x720 pixels goal TFT LCD, Gorilla Glass
OS: Android 11
Ram: 6GB
Storage Capacity: 128GB with microSD support
Cameras: 16-megapixel back camera and 8-megapixel front camera
Sensors: Fingerprint, accelerometer, whirligig, vicinity, surrounding light, barometer, and compass
Battery: 4,000mAh
Equipment:
The Unihertz Titan Pocket helps me remember a thick BlackBerry Bold with its tiny QWERTY keyboard and display. The QWERTY console is unmistakably a focal point of this new telephone, and it has a couple of good highlights, yet in addition a couple of inconveniences. First, four lines are present on the keyboard with the top line for a shift, image, and other Android control keys.
The unique fingerprint sensor is incredible. There is good material feel to the keyboard, you can swipe all over on the keyboard to look through long pages of text and information, and you can make custom accessible routes across every one of the keys for applications and different capacities.
Software:
The Unihertz Titan Pocket comes with Android 11 out of the box, and it has an Android security update installed on it. However, purchase the phone with the software it launches since I have not seen broad updates given by Unihertz, and it's best not to rely on updates that are probably not going to come in the future.
The phone runs a genuinely stock version of Android. The Google Discover page is accessible when you swipe from left to right to the mainboard, similar to a Google Pixel smartphone.
In addition to the Google basics like calculator, calendar, camera, Chrome, Gmail, Maps, Messages, and that's just the beginning, and you get a couple of applications from Unihertz as well. These include a document reader, FM radio, IR controller application, music player, Notebook, sound recorder, and Toolbox.