Clicks, the BlackBerry-style keyboard case released last year for select iPhones will now be available for Android devices, albeit a handful of models including foldables such as the Motorola Razr 2024 and Razr+ 2024.
When attached to a compatible smartphone, Clicks provides users with a physical keyboard instead of an on-screen one, freeing up more space on the screen that would have been taken up by the digital keyboard.
The keyboard isn't only a replacement for typing but also for operating the device in general. Thanks to keyboard shortcuts, users will be able to launch their favorite apps or AI assistants by pressing a combination of keys. The combination of keys can be customized in the companion app. The app can also be used to adjust the backlight for nighttime use.
Clicks connects via USB-C to the supported device as it doesn't have a built-in battery. There's support for passthrough charging and data transfer, so there's no need to remove it when you need to charge your device or transfer files between devices.
The variant designed for the Motorola Razr+ 2024 and Razr 2024 works for both the inner display and cover display, and in the case of the latter, you get to use the full 4'' cover display, and may not even need to flip the phone open to get things done.
Clicks is also available for the Google Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro but not the Pixel 9 Pro XL. It is also available for Samsung's Galaxy S25 but not the Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Clicks for Android will sell for $139, the same starting price as Clicks for iPhone. However, those who pre-order before March 21 can get it for $99 ($49 deposit required).
Shipping date varies based on the device you are purchasing for and the color option chosen. Clicks for the Pixel 9/9 Pro will begin shipping by the end of April, the one for Motorola's foldables will begin shipping by the end of May while Clicks for Galaxy S25 will ship in June.