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Clicks shows off its BlackBerry-inspired phone in a new hands-on video
Key takeaways
- Clicks Technology, a startup that s preparing to launch its own take on the Black Berry smartphone, is showing off what it has in store in a new video, released today.
- The device, known as the Clicks Communicator, was introduced at January s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to cater to people who do a lot of work on their phones, like texting and emailing.
- Priced at $499, the Communicator looks a lot like a modern-day BlackBerry might, with a screen for viewing and responding to messages, and a tactile, touch-sensitive keyboard below.
Clicks Technology, a startup that s preparing to launch its own take on the Black Berry smartphone, is showing off what it has in store in a new video, released today.
The device, known as the Clicks Communicator, was introduced at January s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas to cater to people who do a lot of work on their phones, like texting and emailing. It s particularly meant to appeal to those who miss the Black Berry s physical keyboard, which some argue is better for these types of tasks.
Priced at $499, the Communicator looks a lot like a modern-day BlackBerry might, with a screen for viewing and responding to messages, and a tactile, touch-sensitive keyboard below.
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