
That apart, there is Bluetooth 4.1, Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

There is a single lens 16 MP primary camera at the rear and an 8 MP front shooter for selfie shots and video calls.įor connectivity, there is the dual hybrid SIM which Unihertz said conforms to global LTE bands.

The phone also runs the latest Android 11 OS and comes with several convenient features such as a fingerprint sensor, GPS, IR blaster, to name a few. Under the hood, the Titan Pocket will come with an octa-core Helio P70 chipset coupled to 6 GB RAM and 128 GB of DDR4 UFS 2.1 native storage. The display has a resolution of 716 x 720 pixels which should make things decent enough. The smartphone features a 3.1-inch display which is in stark contrast to the 6-plus inch display that has become the norm with smartphones as of now. Here comes the world’s smallest QWERTY Android 11 smartphone, aptly named the Titan Pocket.
