II would appreciate Unihertz much more if they provided more than five minutes of security updates after each release. Or at least made it easier to run third-party ROMs.
You might be interested in the iKKO Mind One. It’s a fully-funded Kickstarter tiny phone with an optional case that adds a physical keyboard, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a Cirrus Logic CS43198 DAC. There are a few days left in the Kickstarter if you want to back for a discount on the release price.
also for the motorola razr (flip phone) lineup, and the combination of flip phone with a small squareish back display and a snap-on keyboard seems like a neat idea, except that one has major fit issues.
the android software is also fairly buggy from what i hear, leading to random instances where the keyboard might just not work anymore.
they’re also obscenely expensive for what they are.
The blackberry key2 is now 7 years old. I need a hardware qwertz phone.
Take a look at unihertz, they just made a kickstarter with a new android keyboard phone.
It just has a very bad shape (for me). The unihertz titan 2
I just hope they put a unihertz titan 2 slim out there soon
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jellyphone/titan-2-the-latest-5g-qwerty-physical-keyboard-smartphone
II would appreciate Unihertz much more if they provided more than five minutes of security updates after each release. Or at least made it easier to run third-party ROMs.
Same here, but i am glad that at least one manufacturer still makes hardware keyboard phones…
Than i cant be picky
iirc there are hardware phone-attachment keyboard devices that you can snap onto a phone
Yes there are, for iphone and pixel 9… But then it gets toooooo long for me
You might be interested in the iKKO Mind One. It’s a fully-funded Kickstarter tiny phone with an optional case that adds a physical keyboard, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a Cirrus Logic CS43198 DAC. There are a few days left in the Kickstarter if you want to back for a discount on the release price.
also for the motorola razr (flip phone) lineup, and the combination of flip phone with a small squareish back display and a snap-on keyboard seems like a neat idea, except that one has major fit issues. the android software is also fairly buggy from what i hear, leading to random instances where the keyboard might just not work anymore. they’re also obscenely expensive for what they are.
That’s what she said