A new video shows the $500 Clicks Communicator phone actually working. It offers a preview of all the typing and messaging ...
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When Apple launched the iPhone in 2007, physical keyboards quickly lost ground to touchscreens and faded from mainstream smartphones. Now, a new wave of startups, including U.K.-based Clicks ...
Before smartphones became the center of mobile gaming, keypad phones were already running impressive titles like Asphalt 6. This reel looks back at how early mobile devices brought racing games to ...
Clicks cut its teeth making phone cases that integrate a physical keyboard, harkening back to the glory days of the Blackberry era. The company is looking to take things further with its own mobile ...
Buying a phone for parents or grandparents isn’t about features; it’s about removing friction. The goal is simple: they should be able to call, pick up calls, and use the phone without asking for help ...
London-based start-up Clicks is launching a satisfyingly simple phone that should be on every touchscreen hater’s shopping list. Meet the Communicator. For a subset of push-button diehards, 4 January ...
Some of us old-timers fondly remember the satisfying clickity-clack of a physical smartphone keyboard. Back when email was king and multi-paragraph arguments on social networks were few and far ...