When Mitsubishi made your first cellphone, you know you’ve been around a while. Steve has carried the latest and greatest around in his pocket for nearly 30 years, with everything from Motorola ...
The Unihertz Atom is a phone you don't really want to keep using, but that is the whole point of it. You do what you have to do and get on with your life. It is nonaddictive by nature. The Unihertz ...
It's easy to find a great phone today. In fact, current flagship devices are so good you really don't need to be replacing them every year. Read now Many people who work outside or participate in ...
Adam Z. Lein has been a tech journalist at Pocketnow since 2002. He's also been a photographer since 1995 and a web developer & graphic designer since 1997 while working on the DEC intranet. He's also ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. Unihertz debuts Titan 2, the latest 5G Android 15 smartphone with a physical QWERTY keyboard, on Kickstarter. Unihertz ...
The Unihertz Atom XL is a great value rugged phone option packed full of features. As long as you don't mind the tiny 4-inch display, the phone will likely meet the needs of any demanding work and ...
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I admit I have a weakness for niche devices. I love it when companies take chances in a world of soulless glass slabs that pass as today’s flagship smartphones. I’ve been lucky enough to use the ...
Looking for that BlackBerry experience again? Unihertz has debuted the Titan 2, the latest 5G Android 15 smartphone with a physical QWERTY keyboard, on Kickstarter. I know I’ve been looking at the ...
About five years ago I covered the Titan, a throwback keyboard phone made by a Shenzhen OEM (original equipment manufacturer) named Unihertz. I wondered then if keyboard phones were making a comeback.
Either Unihertz is a really fun company to work at, or it decides each new phone concept by pulling random specs out of a hat. Maybe both. How else do you explain the existence of, say, the Titan, its ...