Transform your iPhone into a giant BlackBerry with this case

Some people have never really become familiar with touch andstill prefer to use physical keys. When we find ourselves in such a situation, few solutions are available to us. In order to overcome this problem,alumni of the Apple firm, accompanied by alumni of BlackBerry, have joined forces and now offer the iPhone case/keyboardClicks.

The latter comes in the form of a silicone case equipped with a small physical keyboard, like theBlackBerryat the time. For information,BlackBerry no longer manufactures smartphones since 2016and the company has now specialized in IT security.

50% more screen

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No longer needing the iOS virtual keyboard allows you tobenefit from the entire screen of your iPhone when writing. This is one of the main arguments put forward byClicks:“Gain up to 50% more viewability to immerse yourself in chats, browsing, live streaming and more. »

36 action buttons?

The other interesting point with the Clicks case is that it offersthe ability to create shortcuts as desired. The fact that there are 36 buttons significantly increases the combination that can be implemented.

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In return for all these advantages, however,the case extends the iPhone significantly. Nothing prevents you from using it part-time. During a long transport trip, for example, using your phone is sometimes more practical than your computer.

Price, colors, compatibility, availability

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As you can see in the photo, Clicks offers its new case in two colors: yellow and black. Compatible iPhones are the 14 Pro, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. Regarding the prices, here they are:

  • iPhone 14 Pro : 139 $,
    • with a Lightning port,
    • dispatch from February 1st,
  • iPhone 15 Pro : 139 $,
    • with a USB-C port,
    • shipping from mid-March,
  • iPhone 15 Pro Max : 150 $,
    • with a USB-C port,
    • shipping planned for spring.

The case is available for pre-order here.

A shell/keyboard was also marketed in 2012,but it seems that it did not have the expected success. At the same time, it was not as elaborate and it was not developed by alumni ofBlackBerryand Apple.Do you think that Clicks has a future?

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