In a market saturated with touchscreen slabs, Unihertz is preparing to launch its new Titan 2 Elite smartphone, a device that champions the tactile feedback of a physical keyboard. The official unveiling is scheduled for the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, which runs from March 2-5, but the company has already revealed the phone’s design and key features. The Titan 2 Elite is aimed squarely at professionals, prolific communicators, and enthusiasts who miss the satisfying click of physical keys.
A recent video teaser from Unihertz showcased the Titan 2 Elite in two color options: a classic, professional black and a vibrant, brand-signature orange. The video also provided a glimpse of the rear panel, which houses a dual-camera system. While full technical specifications and pricing will be announced at MWC, the device is a clear successor to the brand’s popular Titan series, known for its BlackBerry-inspired design.
The standout technical feature of the Titan 2 Elite is the “Cursor Assistant”. This innovative function, returning from previous models, allows the physical QWERTY keyboard to double as a touch-sensitive trackpad. Users can scroll through content, such as social media feeds on Instagram or TikTok, and navigate the interface simply by swiping their fingers across the keys. This eliminates the need to constantly touch the screen, preventing fingerprints and avoiding obstructing the view with a hand.
The market for smartphones with physical keyboards is a niche but persistent one. With the effective demise of BlackBerry, Unihertz has become a key player for users seeking this form factor. The year 2026 is shaping up to be significant for QWERTY fans, with the Titan 2 Elite entering a market that also includes the much-discussed Clicks Communicator, an accessory that adds a keyboard to iPhones. This emerging competition seems to be pushing Unihertz to be more competitive, with the company recently promising an impressive five years of OS and security updates for the Titan 2 Elite, a significant improvement over its past support policies.
While the final price is yet to be confirmed, it’s expected to be higher than its predecessor, the Titan 2, which currently sells for around $420 on Amazon. Rumors suggest a price point in the $400-$500 range. The launch at MWC 2026 will provide Unihertz a global platform to demonstrate how the Titan 2 Elite’s unique blend of nostalgic design and modern functionality can carve out its space in the highly competitive smartphone industry. The device represents a belief that for a dedicated group of users, the future of mobile productivity still includes the irreplaceable feel of a physical keyboard.
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