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A new phone like the BlackBerry Key 2 could be on the way (Update: Yep)

Update: Unihertz is definitely working on a phone reminiscent of the BlackBerry Key 2.
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Published onApril 12, 2022

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TL;DR
  • BlackBerry fans may finally get a phone they want.
  • Unihertz is teasing a new phone that looks like a BlackBerry Key 2.
  • The new phone is called the Titan Slim.

Update: April 12, 2022 (11:15 AM ET): Unihertz has confirmed the name of its upcoming phone, the Titan Slim. The new model has a slim form factor, perfect for small hands, as well as a rectangular screen that should be compatible with the majority of app layouts.

The company is preparing a Kickstarter campaign for the Titan Slim, and interested individuals can join the project’s Facebook group here.


Original article: April 11, 2022 (5:15 PM ET): BlackBerry fans may be in for a treat, with Unihertz teasing a phone that appears to be inspired by the iconic brand.

BlackBerry fans have had a tumultuous few years. The one-time leader in mobile failed to adapt to the changes Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android brought to the market and quickly fell out of favor. Even a switch to Android as its operating system couldn’t stop the brand’s decline. Nonetheless, thanks to its ubiquitous keyboard, the brand continues to have a diehard base of fans — fans that may be about to get a BlackBerry-esque Android phone from Unihertz.

Unihertz already makes several different lines of smartphones, with an emphasis on being a little different than the big players, sporting designs that are more unique and tend to be throwbacks to years past. Some of the company’s designs are already reminiscent of BlackBerry phones, but the company is teasing what may be its most BlackBerry-like model yet:

Something is coming soon…
Just stay tuned!😜
— Unihertz (@Unihertz) April 7, 2022

What little can be seen in the photo appears very similar to the BlackBerry Key 2. Aside from that, not much else is known about the new model, including release date, name, or specs.

This isn’t the first time companies have tried to resurrect BlackBerry. Onward Mobility was the latest company to give it a go, initially being granted a license to make new BlackBerry models before that license was pulled. Nonetheless, if Unihertz can nail the keyboard and typing experience that made BlackBerry famous, combined with the familiarity of Android, it may have a hit on its hands.