Clicks accessory brings the BlackBerry experience to Galaxy S25

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Do you fondly remember the phone era before the touchscreen changed everything? Are you nostalgic for the BlackBerry? Are you convinced that on-screen keyboards will never beat physical buttons in terms of speed and productivity.If the answer is yes to at least one of those questions, you might love this new third-party accessory for the Galaxy S25.As many of you know, we don't often talk about third-party accessories. However, Clicks is quite a unique product that tries something different and triggers a bit of nostalgia.What is it? Clicks is a Galaxy S25 phone case with a big chin that has a physical QWERTY keyboard. When you use it, the on-screen keyboard on the Galaxy S25 disappears, giving you extra screen space for your message. The Clicks keyboard also has a dedicated Galaxy AI button and other shortcuts.Image Credit: ClicksTo be clear, this is not a sponsored post. We just think this Clicks accessory looks neat, and we know that Galaxy S25 users who want a physical keyboard simply don't have many options. Which is why we're merely bringing this one to your attention. We've never used a Clicks accessory before, so we can't share you anything about what it actually feels like to use one.With that out of the way, there are a few other interesting details we found on the Clicks website:Clicks is only available for the base Galaxy S25 model. This sort of makes sense, considering that the base S25 is the smallest of the three and needs that extra screen real-estate more than its siblings.You don't need to remove Clicks from the phone to recharge the S25. The case has USB passthrough.Clicks does not support USB-C wired headphones.Clicks works with Android Auto through USB-C data passthrough.As of now, there are no QWERTZ or AZERTY layout options.Furthermore, while Clicks for the Galaxy S25 is available for reservation now, it will ship in June.In fact, the reservation fee is $49. Customers who make the $49 deposit before March 21 will be able to buy the Clicks Galaxy S25 accessory for $99. However, for those who reserve after March 21, the price goes up to $139.Lastly, availability also differs based on colors. The Onyx color ships in June, while the Pinot option ships after June.It sounds a bit complicated and troublesome, but some people seem to have loved previous Clicks accessories and swear by them.You can check out the official Clicks website if you think this Galaxy S25 physical keyboard is for you, and find out more details.The post Clicks accessory brings the BlackBerry experience to Galaxy S25 appeared first on SamMobile.