Clicks launches Communicator smartphone with physical QWERTY keyboard
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Updated · Monocle · Apr 22
Clicks launches Communicator smartphone with physical QWERTY keyboard
11 articles · Updated · Monocle · Apr 22
The London-based start-up's new device, designed by former BlackBerry creative lead Joseph Hofer, features a tactile keyboard and runs on Android.
The Communicator echoes the design of the 2014 BlackBerry Classic, aiming to attract users seeking intentional, tactile mobile experiences amid touchscreen dominance.
Following BlackBerry's discontinuation of support in 2022, Clicks responds to ongoing demand for physical-key devices, highlighting a shift towards sensory engagement and digital minimalism in smartphone design.
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