Clicks Revives Physical Keyboards With $499 Communicator Phone

Clicks Revives Physical Keyboards With $499 Communicator Phone

> At a Glance

> – Clicks Technology debuts the $499 Communicator, an Android 16 phone with a built-in physical keyboard

> – An optional $79 slide-out keyboard works with any device

> – One sale every 6.5 seconds last week across both products

> – Why it matters: BlackBerry fans get modern hardware plus five years of security updates

Physical keyboards are staging a comeback. At CES, News Of Philadelphia went hands-on with Clicks Technology’s first phone, a compact Android handset that marries a tactile keyboard with 2026-era specs.

Design That Harks Back

The Communicator’s 4.03-inch AMOLED screen sits flush with the sculpted keys, letting thumbs glide from letters to touchscreen without a height jump. Clicks co-founder Jeff Gadway said the team 3-D-printed dozens of shapes before landing on the 170 g, contoured-back body that feels secure in one hand.

  • 256 GB onboard storage, microSD support up to 2 TB
  • 4000 mAh silicon-carbon battery with 18 W wired or 15 W wireless charging
  • Qi compatible and Android Strongbox-ready for security-minded buyers
  • Interchangeable back covers swap via a top notch and bottom finger pick

Typing Feel Still Tuned

Key resistance is the final battleground. Gadway admitted the founders argue over grams:

> “This is the stuff that Michael Fisher and myself and Kevin Michaluk fight over all the time,” he said. “We’re fighting over grams.”

Early feedback favors 120-130 g actuation force for crisp feedback, though lighter 110 g springs may ship for newcomers.

prototype
Camera Spec
Front 24 MP, fixed-focus hole-punch
Rear 50 MP with OIS + EIS

Launch Window

Sales momentum is already brisk-Gadway reports a purchase every 6.5 seconds-yet the phone won’t reach buyers until the second half of 2026. When it lands, buyers get 5 years of security patches and Android version bumps through Android 20.

Key Takeaways

  • Clicks blends nostalgia with modern Android 16 and 5G
  • $499 price undercuts most flagships while targeting keyboard loyalists
  • Optional $79 universal keyboard turns any phone into a typing machine
  • Final key weight still being tweaked for speed vs. comfort

If you’ve missed thumb-boards, the Communicator wants to be your daily driver-once 2026 arrives.

Author

  • I’m Robert K. Lawson, a technology journalist covering how innovation, digital policy, and emerging technologies are reshaping businesses, government, and daily life.

    Robert K. Lawson became a journalist after spotting a zoning story gone wrong. A Penn State grad, he now covers Philadelphia City Hall’s hidden machinery—permits, budgets, and bureaucracy—for Newsofphiladelphia.com, turning data and documents into accountability reporting.

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