Clicks Brings BlackBerry-Style Keyboard Case to Android Phones

Clicks Brings BlackBerry-Style Keyboard Case to Android Phones

The BlackBerry may be a thing of the past, but its iconic physical keyboard lives on with Clicks. The popular keyboard case, originally designed for iPhones, is now expanding to Android devices.

Since launching in January 2024, Clicks has sold over 100,000 units worldwide, but until now, it was only compatible with iPhone 14, 15, and 16 models. Starting in April, Clicks keyboard cases will be available for Motorola, Google Pixel, and Samsung Galaxy phones.

Preorders and Pricing

Android users can now preorder the Clicks keyboard case directly from the company’s website. However, availability and pricing vary by device:

  • Google Pixel 9 & Pixel 9 Pro
    • Ships: End of April
    • Early Bird Price: $99 (until March 21)
    • Standard Price: $139
    • Colors: Surge (bright yellow-green) & Black
  • Motorola Razr Plus (2024) & Razr (2024)
    • Ships: Late May
    • Preorder Deposit: $49
    • Full Price: $99 (before March 21), $139 afterward
    • Colors: Electric Blue & Black
  • Samsung Galaxy S25
    • Ships: June
    • Preorder Deposit: $49
    • Full Price: $99 (before March 21), $139 afterward
    • Colors: Red & Black

Features and Design

The Android version of Clicks retains the same ergonomic keyboard layout as its iPhone counterpart, featuring round, slightly angled keys for a more comfortable typing experience. It supports customizable key functions via the Clicks Keyboard mobile app, including caps lock, return, and Clicks key adjustments.

Key features include:

  • Keyboard Shortcuts – Quickly launch apps and navigate Android with ease.
  • Google Gemini Key – A dedicated key for seamless AI-powered assistance.
  • Backlit Keys – Type comfortably in low-light conditions.
  • No Battery Needed – Draws power directly from the phone’s USB-C port.

Additionally, the Motorola Razr versions of Clicks are designed as split cases, ensuring the devices remain foldable. Meanwhile, the Pixel versions feature a strong magnetic array for improved MagSafe compatibility, making wireless charging easier.

With Clicks finally arriving on Android, users can now enjoy the convenience of a physical keyboard without sacrificing modern smartphone features.