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This Android phone with a QWERTY keyboard is already a hot seller

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Why This Matters

The Unihertz Titan 2 Elite's successful Kickstarter campaign highlights a renewed consumer interest in physical QWERTY keyboards, offering a niche alternative to mainstream touchscreen smartphones. This resurgence could influence the industry to reconsider the demand for tactile typing devices, especially among professionals and enthusiasts. The device's high-end specs and early market validation suggest potential growth for specialized Android phones with physical keys.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Unihertz Titan 2 Elite and Elite Pro are Android phones with physical QWERTY keypads.

The company has commenced a Kickstarter for these devices, which has already crossed its goal by a big margin.

The devices come with MediaTek chips, 120Hz AMOLED displays, 12GB of RAM, and up to 512GB of storage.

While the smartphone market is currently dominated by slab phones, we’re seeing a resurgence of interest in phones with physical keys. In addition to a handful of unofficial BlackBerry revival projects, a few companies are also working on making QWERTY phones popular again, and one of them is Unihertz. While Unihertz has a large portfolio of QWERTY phones, the company recently showcased a compact and handy model, called Titan 2 Elite, at MWC 2026 and has shared details about its availability.

Before the Unihertz Titan 2 Elite is made widely available, the company is gauging interest with a Kickstarter campaign. The campaign, which went live only yesterday, already has more than 5,000 backers and roughly $2.6 million pledged at the time of writing, surpassing its initial $100,000 goal by 26 times.

Kickstarter

The Kickstarter page lists several different tiers, starting from $79, which only gets access to Unihertz’s VIP club with early preview and information about new products, but not the actual phone, going all the way up to $4,690 for a “wholesale bundle” with 10 units of Titan 2 Elite Pro. A similar bundle with non-Pro variants costs $3,790. Deliveries are set to commence in June 2026.

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