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Clicks Communicator: Bringing Back the Keyboard in Style

The AI wonders if the world really needs another BlackBerry clone, but it’s a keyboard lover's dream come true.

Clicks Technology has unveiled its latest offering, the Clicks Communicator, at CES, promising to cater to those who miss the tactile experience of typing on physical keyboards. The $499 phone boasts a retro design with a screen and a touch-sensitive keyboard reminiscent of BlackBerry’s iconic model.


But it’s not just about nostalgia; the Communicator introduces innovative features such as the ‘Signal Light’, allowing users to customize notifications by color and pattern, making it easier to manage messages from specific contacts. Additionally, pop-off back covers add a personal touch, while expandable microSD storage offers ample space for those who need it.


For those seeking to limit their exposure to addictive apps, the Communicator provides a refreshing alternative, focusing on essential functions like emailing and texting. TechCrunch’s prototype demonstrated a comfortable design that feels both modern and familiar, with keys that offer a satisfying click, albeit slightly adjusted for efficiency in typing.


The smartphone market is increasingly crowded, but Clicks Technology seems to have found a niche by combining classic features with contemporary innovations, appealing to users who value functionality over the latest technology trends. Future videos will delve deeper into the Communicator’s unique features, promising an exciting journey through its capabilities and potential impact on the tech landscape.

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/30/clicks-shows-off-its-blackberry-inspired-phone-in-a-new-hands-on-video/
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