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The BlackBerry of 2026? The Clicks Communicator is all about simplicity

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Last updated: 2026/01/05 at 5:21 AM
News Room Published 5 January 2026
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Clicks is tapping into nostalgia and frustration with the launch of the Clicks Communicator, a phone designed less for endless scrolling and more for focused communication. 

With a physical keyboard, compact display, and deliberate feature set, it feels like a modern answer to the BlackBerry philosophy, updated for 2026.

At its core, the Clicks Communicator is built around typing. The touch-sensitive physical keyboard offers tactile feedback while also allowing users to scroll through messages and webpages without leaving the keys.

A built-in fingerprint sensor is hidden in the spacebar, letting users unlock the phone and jump straight into the message hub with a single thumb press.

That message hub is central to the device’s pitch. Messages from multiple apps are brought together on the home screen, with keyboard shortcuts designed to help users triage notifications quickly rather than get pulled into them. A programmable signal LED can also be customised to alert users only when specific people or apps demand attention.

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The hardware reinforces this “doing, not doomscrolling” approach. A 4.03-inch AMOLED display keeps things compact, while brushed aluminium side keys, a physical kill switch, and a dedicated Clicks Key for custom shortcuts emphasise control over convenience. There’s even a 3.5mm headphone jack — a rarity in 2026 — alongside Qi2 wireless charging and USB-C.

Despite its minimalist philosophy, the Communicator doesn’t skimp on specs. It runs Android 16, supports 5G connectivity, and features a 50MP rear camera with optical image stabilisation, a 24MP front camera, and a 4,000mAh silicon-carbon battery. Storage starts at 256GB, with microSD expansion up to 2TB, and secure storage is handled via Android Strongbox.

Clicks positions the Communicator as either a companion device or a primary phone. It’s designed to sit alongside an iPhone, Galaxy, or Pixel, but with full Android app support, it doesn’t require compromise if used on its own.

In a market dominated by ever-larger screens and attention-hungry software, the Clicks Communicator stands out by deliberately doing less. Whether that focus-first approach resonates beyond a niche audience remains to be seen, but for users craving a modern take on purposeful mobile communication, this could be the closest thing yet to a BlackBerry revival.

You can pre-order the Communicator via the Clicks website now for a discounted $399, with shipping scheduled for later this year.

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