Clicks is heading to CES 2026 with its first smartphone and a new physical keyboard, both designed for people who miss real buttons and want fewer distractions.

The company announced that it will unveil the Clicks Communicator, its first phone, along with a new accessory called the Power Keyboard. Clicks says the phone is made mainly for messaging and calls, not for heavy social media use.
The Clicks Communicator has a physical keyboard, a 4-inch OLED screen, and runs Android 16. It also includes modern features like hardware-level encryption, NFC for Google Pay, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi. While it is meant as a simple phone, it still comes with a 50MP rear camera and a 24MP front camera. A 4,000mAh battery supports USB-C and wireless charging.
The phone also has a fingerprint scanner built into the spacebar and a customizable Signal LED that lights up for specific alerts. Clicks says the Communicator can work as a second phone, though some users may prefer it as their main device. Pre-orders start at $399, with the price rising to $499 later.
Alongside the phone, Clicks is launching the Power Keyboard, a Bluetooth QWERTY keyboard that attaches to phones using MagSafe or Qi2. It works with Android, iOS, and other devices. The keyboard costs $110, with early pricing at $80, and launches this spring.

Just buy a foldable Bluetooth keyboard. Cheaper and more versatile.