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Updated · Monocle · Apr 22
Clicks launches Communicator smartphone with physical QWERTY keyboard
Updated
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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