

⚡ Rugged, Rapid, Ready: The TickTock that keeps up with your hustle
The TickTock is a rugged, IP68-certified Android 11 smartphone featuring dual 5G SIM support for ultra-fast connectivity, a large 6.5-inch main display plus a customizable 1.3-inch sub-screen, and a powerful 6000mAh battery. Designed for professionals who demand durability and efficiency, it includes two programmable keys for quick access and supports T-Mobile and Verizon networks.









| ASIN | B09T95W93M |
| Item model number | A85 |
| Manufacturer | Unihertz |
| Product Dimensions | 17.6 x 8.56 x 1.49 cm; 311 g |
H**R
Very slow phone with a nearly out of date Android system and no news of an upgrade to even Android 12. Sent back for refund.
R**N
purchased this for my husbands Birthday, Its only 250.... and works better then my phone that is over 1000.00 . Once my phone is done I am switching over to this too. Its a littler thicker them I am use to but for the price I will get over that fast. Its made well , long battery life , screens are really good... I am super impressed !! I want one now
S**I
重いしデカいけど、それはつまり圧倒的な存在感を持っているということに他なりません。通話メインで使用してますが、全く不満を感じることはありません。デカいガジェット好きな方にお勧めのスマホです。5G対応ですしね。
D**G
The Unihertz TickTock Android phone is a near-lookalike of the DooGee S98 rugged phone but costs much less. I don't know how the companies are related. The phone has a novel design and is delivered with a silicone protector sleeve, a screen protector, a USB-C to 3.5mm jack audio adapter, a USB-C fast charger (full charge about 5 hours) moderately ruggedized and a quickstart leaflet. It has two two programmable hardware buttons in addition to the usual on/off and volume buttons, programmed by default as flashlight and auxiliary screen switch. The first most original feature of the phone is its weight: 339g with protector (compare with 190g for a Samsung Galaxy 9 with protector). The phone is much heavier than the usual smartphone because of a long-life fast-charge battery: mine arrived 2 days ago, and, in spite of heavy use copying apps and data from a Samsung phone (which went very smoothly), organising the start pages and messaging, it still has about 50% charge. The second most original feature of the phone is the 'smartwatch' on the back, with a choice of clock-faces, step counter, compass, bubble level. I don't have long-term experience with the phone, The build feels solid, operation is smooth and fast and all functions are expected. There is no manufacturer's bloatware, but a number of useful tools are provided. A minimal quick start guide is included, but a very detailed 114 page manual is available via a Google docs link on the Unihertz site (search for "Unihertz TickTock Manual"). The phone will be very useful on long trips, with no need to charge for several days. One might call it a "prepper's delight" for use in emergencies with electricity outage. For these purposes definitely recommended.
M**E
le son de mon tick tock est pas clair et pas tres fort l’appareil photos arrière est pas top ( fait avec le petit ecran )
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