“If you build it, they will type.”
That’s the bet made by any company that incorporates a physical keyboard into a phone in 2022. The options are so scarce, and the true-believers so devoted, that many of them will buy it no matter what I say. But when it comes to the latest weird phone out of Unihertz, you’ll want to consider the QWERTY question carefully. Because as much as the Titan Slim may look like a BlackBerry … it’s not.
[ABOUT MRMOBILE’S UNIHERTZ TITAN SLIM REVIEW]
MrMobile’s Unihertz Titan Slim Review was produced following one week with a Titan Slim review sample provided by Unihertz, tested on AT&T and T-Mobile in Brooklyn NY.
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[PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO]
Unihertz Titan Slim [Kickstarter]:
http://mrmobile.tech/1YK
[MUSIC]
“Cloud” by Matt Wigton [Soundstripe]:
https://app.soundstripe.com/songs/11086
“Ok Ok” by Neon Beach [Soundstripe]:
https://app.soundstripe.com/songs/11023
[CHAPTERS]
00:00 If you build it …
00:38 Corner-cutting as a product strategy
03:04 The camera (is what you expect)
03:45 The keyboard (isn’t what you expect)
06:40 “Weird” vs “Good”
07:02 The silver lining
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[DISCLOSURES]
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