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Titan Slim review: A physical QWERTY-keyboard Android — the BlackBerry-style spiritual successor.

SpecEagle Editorial·Jun 2022·$299
Overall
50/100
Class rank
#1 of 2
Tier
Niche
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The verdict, up front

The QWERTY-keyboard Android pick.

Titan Slim is one of the last QWERTY-keyboard Android phones in active retail — a BlackBerry-style productivity tool for typing-heavy users. The Helio P70 chip and Android-12 update floor are real compromises, but no real alternative exists for the keyboard-Android category.

01Display

56/100

At 56/100 this is one of the strongest display showings among niche phones of 2022 — 7 points above the cohort average.

TypeIPS LCD
Size4.2 inches (above QWERTY)
Resolution1,260 × 720 px

02Camera

50/100

50/100 — right at the average for niche phones of 2022.

Main48 MP Sony IMX582, f/1.79
Selfie8 MP

03Performance

50/100

50/100 trails the 53-point cohort average for niche phones of 2022.

ChipsetMediaTek Helio P70 (12 nm)
RAM6 GB LPDDR4X
Storage256 GB

04Battery

76/100

At 76/100 this is one of the strongest battery showings among niche phones of 2022 — 13 points above the cohort average.

Capacity4,100 mAh
Wired24 W

05Build

78/100

78/100 puts it above the 73-point average for niche phones of 2022.

06Keyboard

90/100

90/100 — right at the average for niche phones of 2022.

07Value

60/100

60/100 trails the 62-point cohort average for niche phones of 2022.

What works
  • Only widely-available QWERTY Android in 2024-25.
  • BlackBerry-style 35-key layout.
  • 48 MP Sony IMX582 main camera.
  • Lightweight 204 g for a keyboard phone.
What doesn't
  • Helio P70 is dated (2018-class).
  • 4.2-inch screen feels cramped for modern apps.
  • No 5G.
  • OS updates ended at Android 12.

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 2-phone cohort of niche devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .