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title: "Unihertz Titan Pocket, Small QWERTY Smartphone Android 11 Unlocked NFC Smart Phone (NO charger)"
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# 3.1-inch compact Android 11 display 4000mAh long-lasting battery Compact QWERTY keyboard Unihertz Titan Pocket, Small QWERTY Smartphone Android 11 Unlocked NFC Smart Phone (NO charger)

**Brand:** unihertz
**Price:** € 1256.33
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Small phone, big productivity—type smarter, live faster!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Unihertz Titan Pocket, Small QWERTY Smartphone Android 11 Unlocked NFC Smart Phone (NO charger) by unihertz
- **How much does it cost?** € 1256.33 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/381580033-unihertz-titan-pocket-small-qwerty-smartphone-android-11-unlocked-nfc)

## Best For

- unihertz enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted unihertz brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Yet Capable 📱:** 3.1-inch Android 11 display fits perfectly in your hand and your lifestyle.
- • **Power Through Your Day 🔋:** Massive 4000mAh battery keeps you productive without constant recharging.
- • **Type with Confidence ⌨️:** Physical QWERTY keyboard for tactile, precise typing—ditch the touchscreen struggle.
- • **Stay Connected Everywhere 🌍:** Dual SIM and NFC for seamless multitasking and contactless payments on the go.
- • **Infrared Remote Control Magic 📺:** Built-in IR emitter lets you control your home devices—because why not?

## Overview

The Unihertz Titan Pocket is a compact 3.1-inch Android 11 smartphone featuring a tactile QWERTY keyboard, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a robust 4000mAh battery. Designed for professionals craving efficient typing and on-the-go connectivity, it supports dual SIM, NFC, and includes a rare infrared emitter for remote control functionality. Despite its small size, it packs serious productivity power, making it a unique choice for keyboard enthusiasts seeking a modern unlocked smartphone.

## Description

Compact 3.1-inch Android 11 smartphone with QWERTY keyboard, 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, 4000mAh battery, NFC, dual SIM, and connectivity options for on-the-go productivity.

Review: A utilitarian phone with… a keyboard! - 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 desertcart 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.
Review: Avoid this at all cost! Nice phone but just doesn't work!! - I was disappointed with this phone. Problem after problem, the two main ones being that it couldn't receive calls using a perfectly good SIM and the WiFi kept switching off. I couldn't trust it to work. The keyboard was nice, although very different to the Blackberry type (back in the day), so it would take a lot of time to get used to. Apart from being unusable, the physical phone is nice, slightly chunky but feels solid. Such a shame it doesn't work. I sent it straight back as I didn't want to spend any more time trying to fix the issues.

## Features

- NO charger in the box

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09J4TPZDD |
| Best Sellers Rank | 67,086 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 2,472 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Titan Pocket |
| Manufacturer | Unihertz |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 5.6 x 8.6 cm; 216 g |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Unihertz
- **CPU model:** Core i5
- **CPU speed:** 2 GHz
- **Memory storage capacity:** 6 GB
- **Model name:** Titan
- **Operating system:** Android 11.0
- **RAM memory installed size:** 6 GB
- **Refresh rate:** 120
- **Resolution:** 716 x 720
- **Screen size:** 3.1 Inches

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can the area with the fingerprint reader be used as a trackpad for mouse-like input?**
A: No it only used for finger print recognition when coming out of sleep mode or as a short cut to the home screen when the phone is in use.   Personally I do like the phone, bit heavy but not too large and the physical keyboard is a god send I could never get on with touch screen keyboards. Hope this helps.

**Q: What is the biggest difference between unihertz titan and the unihertz titan pocket**
A: Wellllll....the Pocket is smaller than than the Titan (non pocket).

**Q: In the uk, can you get virgin bank app and whatsapp**
A: WhatsApp works perfectly for me. My banking app (not Virgin though) works smoothly. As phone runs Android 11 I've had very few problems with apps I used to use on my old phone - just occasionally I have to use 'mini mode' to ensure everything fits on the screen.

**Q: what is the charger it takes? please help**
A: Mine came with a unihertz charger that is a standard usb charger with an output if 5 volts  2.0 amps

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A utilitarian phone with… a keyboard!
*by D***Y on 30 March 2022*

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.

### ⭐ Avoid this at all cost! Nice phone but just doesn't work!!
*by C***) on 21 May 2025*

I was disappointed with this phone. Problem after problem, the two main ones being that it couldn't receive calls using a perfectly good SIM and the WiFi kept switching off. I couldn't trust it to work. The keyboard was nice, although very different to the Blackberry type (back in the day), so it would take a lot of time to get used to. Apart from being unusable, the physical phone is nice, slightly chunky but feels solid. Such a shame it doesn't work. I sent it straight back as I didn't want to spend any more time trying to fix the issues.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice BlackBerry Substitute
*by S***N on 19 May 2022*

I was concerned about the size of the screen, but it's no worse than using a larger screened phone with half the display covered by an on screen keyboard. If you're a serious gamer then this won't be for you, the screen is just too small, but for browsing, messaging and calling it's perfectly fine. After setting the phone up a pop-up appeared to say that an update was available so the latest security update for Android 11 was installed. The physical keyboard itself is quite easy to use. I have large hands but with a little perseverance the keyboard is fairly easy to master. There is also the option to have some keyboard functions on screen, which simplifies some tasks. Performance is good, apps and web pages load quickly and battery life appears to be quite good, no doubt this is due to not having to power a large screen. Build quality is good, I would, however, I would recommend a TPU or book style case, as the rear of the phone is quite smooth and therefore susceptible to scratching if not protected. Some apps don't display properly due to the screen size but there is a setting that helps with this, which makes the experience tolerable. Sound through the earpiece and speaker is fairly good - not Dolby quality but adequate for a device of this size. There is a programmable shortcut button which is very useful and provides PTT functionality for VoiP apps such as Zello or can be used to open specific apps which are user selectable with function settings for both long and short presses. The physical keyboard itself takes a little effort to master - anyone used to the BlackBerry Curve will be familiar with this, but the keyboard function are a little different to the BlackBerry. Once mastered, the keyboard becomes intuitive. There is an IR transmitter on board and an app that lets you set the phone up as a remote for devices such as TV, satellite box, sound system etc. I have used it with my smart TV with good results. Good value for the price and for those who prefer a small form factor and physical keyboard, it's ideal. I like Unihertz products, I use an Atom XL for my main phone, and I bought this one specifically for business use, much better than a slab phone for my purposes. To sum up, it's a neat, small device, well constructed and capable phone but it is in a somewhat niche market.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-26*