"Clicks is bringing its physical keyboard products to CES yet again, and these are chock full of nostalgia. The company has also unveiled its first smartphone, aimed at "communication, not consumption," that it says will function as a second phone used mostly for messaging. The phone is dubbed the Clicks Communicator and features a tactile keyboard, a 4-inch OLED display, a 3.5mm headphone jack and expandable microSD storage up to 2TB. The interface is built on Android 16 and supports hardware-level encryption."
"Even though Clicks says it wants to leave 'content capture' to a users' primary device, the Communicator still sports a 50MP main camera and 24MP front camera. The phone also has NFC to support Google Pay, along with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capability. Its 4,000 mAh battery can be charged via USB-C or wireless charging."
The Clicks Communicator is a compact smartphone built around a tactile keyboard and a 4-inch OLED display, positioned as a secondary device for messaging rather than content consumption. The device runs Android 16, supports hardware-level encryption, and includes a 50MP main camera, 24MP front camera, NFC for Google Pay, Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi, and expandable microSD storage up to 2TB. The Communicator features a fingerprint sensor in the spacebar, a customizable Signal LED for notifications, a 4,000 mAh battery with USB‑C and wireless charging, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Pre-orders start at $399, rising to $499 on February 27.
Read at Engadget
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