Clicks Communicator is like a modern BlackBerry with a few new tricks (but it’s designed to be a secondary device)
A $500 “secondary” device when I can already buy a Pixel for $200 and install GrapheneOS on it. Oh, and it’s stuck with the QWERTY layout, who would buy this?
I think QWERTY is popular enough
Said like a true unilingual English speaker.
If it didn’t run Android, I would tbh
As if there’s any alternative to Android. Ubuntu Touch or KaiOS will allow you to send SMS and pretty much nothing else, opening email from a web browser will instantly dump 20% of your battery.
isn’t ubuntu touch decent battery wise? at least that’s the experience I had on a msm8937 device I ported xenial to based on halium 7.1 a few years ago.
Gotta start somewhere
I think I will get one to mess with, and wait for a Linux distribution I can install on to it.







