
"The device, which offers a BlackBerry-like keyboard and messaging-focused touchscreen, runs Android 16 under the hood. That means the Communicator can run any Android app, but it partnered with the minimalist launcher, Niagara Launcher, to display your favorite apps on the homescreen. Other apps are within easy reach via a scrollable list. Reception for the new devices has been better than expected, Gadway told TechCrunch."
"The interchangeable back covers can pop off so you can change the phone's design whenever inspiration strikes. While not present on the prototype, the cover will have a small notch at the top and then a little finger pick at the bottom. Underneath the back is where your nano-SIM card will go. Onboard storage lands at 256 gigabytes, with expandable microSD storage of up to 2 terabytes of data."
Clicks Technology introduced the $499 Communicator, an Android 16 smartphone featuring a BlackBerry-style physical keyboard and a separate $79 slide-out physical keyboard that fits any device. The Communicator runs Android 16 and uses Niagara Launcher for a minimalist homescreen with apps accessible through a scrollable list. Reported reception has been strong, with sales averaging one every 6.5 seconds over a recent week. A handmade prototype matches the shipping device's size and weight. The phone includes interchangeable back covers, a nano-SIM slot beneath the back, 256GB onboard storage, microSD support up to 2TB, a 4000mAh silicon-carbon battery, and weighs about 170 grams.
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