Video review of the new BlackBerry-style smartphone has been released

While touchscreen smartphones dominate the market, a new opportunity has emerged for users loyal to physical keyboards. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Clicks Technology startup has unveiled a new video review of its Clicks Communicator smartphone, inspired by the legendary BlackBerry devices. This device is designed not only for nostalgic fans of the past but also for professionals who regularly work with text.
This is reported by international tech publications. First showcased in January at the influential CES show in Las Vegas, the Clicks Communicator aims to provide convenience for users actively engaged with email and messaging.
According to reports, the device is priced at $499 and combines modern technology with a classic button interface. The Clicks Communicator is not merely a replica of old phones—it also incorporates a range of unique innovations.
A special lighting indicator on the side of the device allows users to identify incoming messages from specific contacts or apps through different colors, helping them stay informed without constantly staring at the screen or missing important notifications.
The device’s technical capabilities are also fully aligned with modern user needs. It includes a dedicated port for wired headphones, a slot for a physical SIM card, a memory card slot expandable up to 2TB, and a separate mechanical button to enable flight mode.
Additionally, users can customize the smartphone’s rear panel to their liking. Today, many users are striving to detach from the distractions of social media and various games.
The Clicks Communicator could be a convenient choice for exactly this group. Although the device runs on the Android operating system, the developers have introduced a simplified interface.
This helps reduce distracting elements and allows users to focus on their primary work tools. In the newly announced video, the company showcased the device’s pre-production version and internal software.
According to specialists, the button presses are sufficiently tactile, providing users with a familiar and pleasant sensation. Developers are currently working to further refine the button response for those who value fast typing.
Delivery of the Clicks Communicator smartphones to customers is planned to begin in the last quarter of this year. In future videos, the company promises to provide more details about the device’s other unique aspects, including the message center and touch keyboard capabilities.
This innovation is expected to be a special gift for fans of physical keyboards returning to the market.





