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Clicks Communicator Adds AZERTY, QWERTZ, Korean, Arabic Layouts

Clicks Technology has announced a significant expansion of its hardware localization, introducing four new keyboard layouts for its upcoming Android smartphone, the Clicks Communicator.

The move aims to address higher-than-anticipated international demand and reinforces the device’s position as a tool designed specifically for high-efficiency mobile communication.

Global Localization for a Diverse User Base

In an effort to better serve markets across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, the Communicator will now be available in several regional configurations. These include:

  • French (AZERTY)
  • German (QWERTZ)
  • Korean
  • Arabic

This localized support ensures that the tactile, physical keyboard experience (the hallmark of the Clicks brand) is accessible to a broader demographic of professional and power users. To accommodate these new regions, the company has extended its early bird promotional window until March 15, allowing international customers to secure introductory pricing.

High-Performance Architecture for Action-Oriented Use

Beyond its physical interface, Clicks confirmed the Communicator will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8300 (MT8883) chipset. Built on a modern 4nm architecture, the processor was selected to provide a zero-latency feel, prioritizing immediate responsiveness over the media-heavy consumption habits typical of modern smartphones.

The company emphasized that this hardware choice provides significant performance headroom, ensuring the device remains fast as software evolves. Clicks has committed to a long-term support lifecycle, including software updates through Android 20 and five years of security patches.

Strategic Vision: A Device Built for Purpose

The Communicator is marketed as a corrective to the doomscrolling culture, focusing instead on productivity and active engagement.

Adrian Li Mow Ching, CEO of Clicks made the following observation. “This global reception serves as a clear indicator that there is a significant market gap for a handset dedicated to communication and productivity. By integrating AZERTY, QWERTZ, Korean, and Arabic layouts, we are ensuring this specialized experience is available to a truly diverse audience.”

Pricing and Availability

The Clicks Communicator is offered in three distinct colorways: Smoke, Clover, and Onyx. Customers who participate in the reservation phase before the March 15 deadline can take advantage of the following tiers:

OptionPriceBenefits
Reservation Deposit $199Locks in a discounted total price of $399.
Paid in Full$399Includes two complimentary back covers (a $100 value).
Standard Retail$499Post-launch MSRP for the base unit.

Shipping for the Clicks Communicator is scheduled to begin later this year. Customers will be invited to select their specific keyboard layout and color preferences closer to the dispatch date.

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Jude Chukwuemeka
Jude Chukwuemeka
Jude Chukwuemeka is a passionate writer and online blogger who explores diverse topics with insight and creativity. On AndroidGuys.com he enjoys crafting engaging content that informs and inspires readers around the world.
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