Engineering:Clicks Communicator

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Short description: 2026 unreleased Android smartphone
Clicks Communicator
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DeveloperClicks Technology
TypeSmartphone
Operating systemAndroid 16
Display4.03-inch AMOLED
InputPhysical QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen
Camera50 MP (rear), 24 MP (front)
Connectivity5G, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, 3.5mm jack
Power4,000 mAh battery
Dimensions131.5 mm (5.18 in) H
Mass170 g (6.0 oz)
Websitewww.clicks.tech/communicator

The Clicks Communicator is a compact Android smartphone developed by Clicks Technology. Unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2026, the device is designed as a communication-centric "companion phone" featuring an integrated physical QWERTY keyboard.[1]

History

The Clicks Communicator was developed by Clicks Technology, a startup co-founded by mobile journalists Michael Fisher (known as MrMobile) and Kevin Michaluk (founder of CrackBerry).[2] Following the company's 2024 launch of keyboard accessories for the iPhone, the Communicator was conceived as a standalone hardware solution for a "two-phone lifestyle." The design team included Joseph Hofer, a former lead designer at BlackBerry responsible for the keyboard ergonomics of the BlackBerry Bold 9900 and BlackBerry Passport.[3]

Hardware

The device features a portrait-oriented 4.03-inch AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 1200 pixels. It is powered by a 4nm MediaTek 5G chipset and includes 256GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 2TB.[4]

The primary input method is a backlit physical QWERTY keyboard. The keyboard is capacitive, allowing users to scroll through interfaces by swiping across the physical keys.[1] Additional hardware includes:

  • Signal LED: A side-mounted notification light integrated into the "Prompt Key" that can be color-coded for specific contacts or applications.[5]
  • Battery and Charging: A 4,000 mAh silicon-carbon battery that supports Qi2 wireless charging and USB-C.
  • Connectivity: A 3.5mm headphone jack, physical SIM tray with eSIM support, and a physical privacy kill switch for wireless radios.

Software

The Communicator runs a specialized version of Android 16. Clicks Technology partnered with the developers of Niagara Launcher to create a "Message Hub" interface. This software aggregates incoming communications from platforms such as WhatsApp, Signal, and Slack into a unified chronological feed on the home screen.[1] The device supports hardware-backed encryption via the Android Strongbox API and is slated to receive four years of operating system updates and five years of security patches.[4]

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