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I tried the Clicks Power Keyboard. It’s a perfect partner for my Pixel 10 Pro
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Clicks is on a mission to bring keyboards back to smartphones, giving users the advantage of a physical QWERTY keyboard without compromising on screen space. It’s no secret that the BlackBerry experience is what Clicks aims to reproduce – no surprise with Michael Fisher (YouTuber MrMobile) and Kevin Michaluk (CrackBerry Kevin) involved.
The first product – a keyboard case – didn’t excite me that much because it made the phone really long, too long for a normal pocket, but the Power Keyboard is a different story.
I went looking for weird phones and CES 2026 did not disappoint
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The phone odds and ends we saw at CES, emphasis on odd.
The phone odds and ends we saw at CES, emphasis on odd.
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Unihertz Titan 2 Elite fuels the physical QWERTY smartphone revival
The release of the iPhone in 2007 marked the beginning of the end of the BlackBerry era. The prospect of on-screen keys was undeniable, and the trend of having a pocket PC left everyone dazed over the years as smartphones evolved into their best version, year after year, for decades. However, things then go full circle, and we are plateauing with what bezelless smartphones can offer.
That tactile feel of typing with the physical buttons is reviving for good reason, and Unihertz brought back nostalgic memories of the Passport for good. The full QWERTY keyboard of the phone with a 1:1 aspect ratio was a refreshing introduction to the stale smartphone market dominated by phones that more or less look and feel the same, with few incremental hardware updates that one can hardly drool over.
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