cross-posted from: https://thelemmy.club/post/44940960

https://www.poweredbymediatek.com/device?search=Clicks

If true this is great. It will have more than enough power for 99% of tasks and will be able to do it all smoothly.

The Clicks Communicator, if you haven’t heard of it, is an upcoming Android phone with a physical keyboard.

It currently has pre-orders open however a working prototype hasn’t been shown yet, with one coming Q2 according to the company. Release is expected Q4 this year. They have successfully released keyboard cases for other phones in the past.

  • big_slap@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    this is definitely my next phone. pre-ordered it already because I have been following Mr. Mobile for awhile and hope this takes off cause I need a physical keyboard again with all of these features.

    only thing I dislike about this is the name, too long. ill be calling it my clicks comm lol

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    2 days ago

    I really wish they were not using a Mediatek chip so there would be custom ROM support. That said, this does seem like a good choice, especially for the relatively low cost of the Communicator.

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      2 days ago

      It’s not impossible for custom ROMs to exist. And possibly GSIs.

      Maybe being a enthusiast niche device (and a unique one) could mean a bit more dev attention.

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        2 days ago

        People are already laying the groundwork for custom ROMs on the iKKO MindOne, and that phone has a more unusual MediaTek processor and a much smaller following. I can pretty much guarantee there will be similar (larger scale) interest in developing for the Communicator.

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    2 days ago

    This IMO is great news. It should be powerful enough to do everything you could want from it smoothly, at least on this kind of device.

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    2 days ago

    It’s quite powerful. Recent Anbernic RG557 uses it.

    But yeah, I’d prefer a Snapdragon.