Titan 2 Elite vs Titan 2: Every Spec Compared
We break down the specs of the new Unihertz Titan 2 Elite vs the original Titan 2. See how the "Elite" model slims down while boosting display tech.

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To provide a clearer picture of how Unihertz is iterating on its QWERTY flagship, we have compiled the known technical specifications for the upcoming Titan 2 Elite against the current standard Titan 2. This comparison highlights the "Elite" shift toward a more compact, premium form factor without sacrificing the raw power that the series is known for.
The "Elite" Evolution: A Side-by-Side Comparison
The most striking difference between the two devices is the physical footprint. While the standard Titan 2 was designed as a wide, dual-screen productivity powerhouse, the Elite model slims down significantly to 75mm in width, making it much more manageable for one-handed use.
| Feature | Unihertz Titan 2 | Unihertz Titan 2 Elite |
| Display (Main) | 4.5" IPS LCD (1440 x 1440) | 4.03" AMOLED (Hole-punch) |
| Secondary Display | 2.0" Rear SubScreen | None (Confirmed) |
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 7300 | MediaTek Dimensity 7300 |
| Memory (RAM) | 12GB LPDDR5 | 12GB LPDDR5 |
| Storage | 512GB UFS 3.1 | 512GB UFS 3.1 |
| Keyboard Layout | 4-Row + Dedicated Nav Row | 4-Row (Integrated Nav Keys) |
| Main Camera | 50MP + 8MP Telephoto | 50MP (Advanced Sensor) |
| Front Camera | 32MP (Top Bezel) | 32MP (Hole-punch) |
| Battery | 5,050 mAh (33W Charging) | ~5,000 mAh (Internal Testing) |
| Dimensions | 137.8 x 88.7 x 10.8 mm | 117.8 x 75.0 x 10.6 mm |
| Weight | 235g | ~165g (Estimated) |
| Software | Android 15 | Android 15 (5-Year Commitment) |
The transition to an AMOLED panel on the Titan 2 Elite is perhaps the most requested upgrade from the community, as it allows for deeper blacks and better battery efficiency. By removing the secondary rear screen, Unihertz has been able to shave off significant weight and thickness, leaning into a "BlackBerry Bold" aesthetic rather than the "Passport" style of the original Titan 2.
Tactical Refinement Over Raw Bulk
While the internal processor and memory remain consistent between the two models, the user experience is expected to differ wildly due to the keyboard redesign. On the Titan 2 Elite, the navigation keys have been moved to sit alongside the spacebar, a move that reduces the vertical height of the device. This allows for a more ergonomic reach for the thumb, addressing the "thumb fatigue" often reported by users of the wider Titan 2.
The Elite model also marks a new chapter for Unihertz in terms of software longevity. While previous models often lagged behind on security patches, early reports from the development team suggest a five-year software update commitment for the Elite. This move is clearly aimed at professionals who plan to keep their tactile devices for the long haul, positioning the Titan 2 Elite as a sustainable alternative to the annual upgrade cycle of mainstream flagships.
