Overview
- The BlackBerry-style Android handset is positioned as a messaging-focused secondary phone with a full physical keyboard.
- Keyboard options will include QWERTY plus French AZERTY, German QWERTZ, Korean, and Arabic layouts for broader regional support.
- The device will use MediaTek’s Dimensity 8300, which Clicks says will deliver a fast, responsive experience.
- Support commitments include five years of security updates with major Android upgrades provided through version 20, roughly covering usage into 2029.
- The early-access window has been extended to March 15 at $399, with a $199 deposit option or an upfront $399 offer that adds two extra back covers before the $499 launch price later this year.