Clicks Communicator will have keyboard layouts in Arabic, French, German, and Korean


the He clicks on the communicator It created a stir after that CES revealwith its focus on bringing communications forward Android phone Which sounds like BlackBerrycomplete with a physical keyboard, prioritizing messaging and typing over everything else. It turns out Keyboard phone It probably caused a bigger stir than anyone realized. Clicks will offer multiple versions of Communicator, each with a different language-supporting keyboard, in response to overwhelming demand for the yet-to-be-released phone.

The company is expanding the Communicator to include models with keyboard layouts for Arabic, French (AZERTY), German (QWERTZ), and Korean. Clicks said interest in the Communicator device was higher than the company expected, especially on a global level.

Clearly, there are still a lot of people who yearn for compelling, straightforward devices with cleverly designed hardware meant to make texting and typing easier. The timing of Click’s news shows a stark contrast, coming only days later Samsung I fired her Galaxy S26 series, which features updates heavily steeped in artificial intelligence.

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Here’s a smoky Clicks Communicator with a Korean keyboard.

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“The response from customers around the world sends a strong signal that Communicator fills the gap in a phone specifically designed to communicate and take action,” Adrian Lee Mo Cheng, CEO of Clicks, said in a press release.

But there’s more good news before MWC if you’re interested in getting Clicks Communicator. The early bird booking window for one reservation runs until March 15. The phone costs $499, but early booking gets you a $100 discount, and when paid in full, you get a bundle of the phone and two additional back covers.
Clicks have also been shared that the phone will feature Dimension 8300 chip (MT8883) found in phones like the Xiaomi Poco X6 Pro. The MT8883 allows the company to offer operating system updates for the Communicator with Android 20 and five years of security updates.
I’m certainly excited to see where Clicks goes with Communicator, but we should note that we’ve yet to see a working version of the phone. Clicks Communicator will be available in Smoke, Clover, and Onyx. Reservations are open, and people can choose their preferred keyboard layout around the time the phone ships later this year.

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