I just took advantage of the extended early bird pricing on the Clicks Communicator. It's the most excited I've been about a phone since the BlackBerry KEY2 LE was announced at the end of 2018 (eight years ago).

I tried to talk myself out of it, but with the price of consumer tech, in general, continuing to surge, $429 was too good a deal to pass up for the value they are offering. I want them to succeed.

https://clicksphone.com/communicator

#clicks #clicksCommunicator #BlackBerry #smartphone #pkb

Clicks Communicator: the ultimate communication companion

Clicks Communicator is phone purpose-built for taking action and communicating in a noisy world with deeper context, versatile input and greater control in a compact design.

☎️ i just cancelled my early bird reservation for the #clickscommunicator phone. i am already carrying two phones most of the time and can't leave either of them at home just to use another one with a keyboard for nicer communication.
Clicks Communicator is a $499 Android phone with a physical keyboard announced during CES. Now the company says it will be available with QWERTY, AZERTY, QWERTZ, Korean, and Arabic layouts. https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2026/02/27/3246299/0/en/Clicks-Brings-Communicator-to-New-Markets-with-Localized-Keyboard-Layouts.html #ClicksCommunicator #Clicks #KeyboardPhone
Clicks Brings Communicator to New Markets with Localized Keyboard Layouts

Clicks brings Communicator to new markets with localized keyboard layouts for French (AZERTY), German (QWERTZ), Korean, and Arabic....

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Clicks Communicator seems to be very interesting device. I would like to try it someday.

The 2 features from Google Pixel lineup that I'd miss on it would be
- Great daily use camera
- Support for privacy focussed OS'es or custom ROM's

Are you curious about such a device?
What feature would you miss from your current device?

https://clicks.tech/communicator

#Clicks #ClicksCommunicator #MrMobile #CrackBerry

I held the Clicks Communicator, and it blends the QWERTY past with modern tech like no other phone

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I held the Clicks Communicator, and it blends the QWERTY past with modern tech like no other phone - The Lemmy Club

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The folks behind the Bring Back BlackBerry campaign... are no longer actively looking to license the BlackBerry name, instead focusing on the Clicks Communicator, an Android phone with a QWERTY keyboard unveiled ahead of CES. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM_98Rlwsms #ClicksCommunicator #Clicks #BlackBerry #BringBackBlackBerry
The Spiritual Successor to BlackBerry Revealed!

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Lilbits: Android for desktop PCs leaks, as does NVIDIA’s processors for laptops

Google has made it pretty clear that it’s working on bringing a desktop mode to Android, effectively blurring the lines between Android and ChromeOS (and maybe eventually phasing out the latter). But most of the work on that project has been taking place behind closed doors.

A recent bug report in the Chromium bug tracker provided an early look though. While the web page has been removed, the […]

#aluminumOs #anbernic #anbernicRgG01 #android #androidForDesktop #blackberry #bringBackBlackberry #chrome #clicksCommunicator #gmk #gmkNucboxK13 #leaks #lilbits #lunarLake #miniPc #nvidia #nvidiaN1 #nvidiaN1x #riscV #spacemit #spacemitK3 Read more: https://liliputing.com/lilbits-android-for-desktop-pcs-leaks-as-does-nvidias-processors-for-laptops/

You know, the more I think about it, the more the Clicks Communicator is appealing to me.

#Clicks #ClicksCommunicator #Android

Wow. We've got a healthy competition on the Clicks Communicator front. To sprint ahead of the Communicator, Unihertz pledges 5 years of software update of Titan 2 Elite!

I think Clicks should differentiate by making the Desktop Mode and the Android terminal (AVF) available. That would make the Communicator the ultimate mobile device on the go.

#clickscommunicator #titan2elite #clicks #unihertz

I was thinking about pre-ordering the #clickscommunicator but I am hesitant.
I think it is wise to wait for more information and unbiased reviews to drop.

For now, I did a little digging myself:

I watched a few episodes of the podcast that now feels like promotional build up for the device. In one episode (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkxih-aIBbw) they talk with Petter Neby about the potential software for this device: ApostrophyOS running on Punkt phones, allegedly built on the basis of @GrapheneOS. This sounds very intriguing at first but when I looked into that a bit, I stumbled across a forum thread (https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/22958-aphyos/) discussing MediaTek SoCs being unsuitable for GrapheneOS and various other issues, maybe worth a read.

*Edit2 (12 Jan 2026): I highly doubt it is running "ApostrophyOS". This render on the website shows the Niagara-like launcher and Google apps (https://www.clicksphone.com/en/communicator#discover | https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/66f575e72f06b9820f448d43%2F6965113256f3d10b21dde36e_communicator-launcher-24fps_mp4.mp4).

On @heiseonline it is pointed out (https://www.heise.de/news/Clicks-Communicator-Android-Smartphone-mit-Hardware-Tastatur-11129599.html - in German) that the amount of RAM and the exact MediaTek chip isn't specified yet and they apparently only promise updates up to Android 18 (Android 16 +2 years, but 5 years of security updates).

*Edit1 (12 Jan 2026): FAQ now promises 4 Android version updates and 5 years of security updates. https://www.clicksphone.com/en/communicator#faqs

In the comments below that heise-article, someone linked to a thread (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46467057) about fxtec, the company behind the device, being extremely unreliable.

On the website of this company (https://www.fxtec.com/) they proclaim to be partnering with both Clicks and Punkt, and they show off a bunch of devices, including their previous QWERTY-phone endeavour, the »Pro 1X«, which has plenty of disgruntled comments on its Indiegogo page: https://www.indiegogo.com/en/projects/fxtechnology/pro1-x-smartphone-functionality-choice-control/comments

And I haven't even started about the #digitalminimalism marketing, trying to sell you yet another device, so you can use devices less.

I want this little thing to be good. I love the idea of having a small BlackBerry Passport with modern Android app support in my pocket. But for now I remain skeptical.

What OS should a future BlackBerry Smartphone run?!

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