Clicks has introduced its new smartphone, the Clicks Communicator, at CES, designed primarily for messaging rather than general content consumption. This device features a tactile keyboard and a compact 4-inch OLED display, along with expandable microSD storage that supports up to 2TB. Built on Android 16, the interface includes hardware-level encryption for enhanced security.
While the Communicator is intended as a secondary phone, it still boasts a 50MP main camera and a 24MP front camera, as well as NFC capabilities for Google Pay. The device includes Bluetooth and Wi-Fi features and is powered by a 4,000 mAh battery that supports both USB-C and wireless charging. Unique elements like a fingerprint sensor embedded in the spacebar and a customizable Signal LED for notifications also add modern functionality.
Pre-orders for the Communicator are currently available at $399, with the price set to rise to $499 on February 27. Additionally, Clicks will launch the Power Keyboard, designed for use with standard smartphones, featuring a QWERTY layout and a 2,150 mAh battery. Pre-orders for this accessory will begin on January 2, with a retail price of $110, available for $80 during early-bird promotions.