BlackBerry lovers with Android phones can finally relive their favorite typing experience.

Clicks, the keyboard case manufacturer that previously only made cases for iPhones, is now releasing Android-compatible cases for the Google Pixel 9, Google Pixel 9 Pro, the 2024 Razr+, and the Galaxy S25. Preorders begin today, and the cases will be available in the spring. 

Clicks cases provide a full physical keyboard that sits permanently below their phone. The layout and keys mimic keyboards found on classic BlackBerry devices. The keys come with metal dome switches and backlighting, so they are visible anytime. The case plugs into your phone’s USB-C port but also offers its own pass-through USB-C port for charging. The Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro cases will also be compatible with wireless charging. 

Clicks keyboard case

(Credit: Clicks)

Clicks cases are also known for their bold colors. Cases for the Google Pixel 9 and 9 Pro are available in either Surge or Onyx and will be available for preorder at the introductory price of $99 until March 21, at which point the price rises to $139. Shipping is estimated to begin in late April.

Cases for the 2024 Motorola Razr+ come in Electric and Onyx and can be reserved via preorder for $49, with a final price of $99 if ordered before March 21. After that date, you’ll still be able to reserve your case for $49, but the final price will increase to $139. They are estimated to begin shipping in late May.

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Clicks keyboard case for Google Pixel 9

(Credit: Clicks)

Finally, cases for the Samsung Galaxy S25 come in either Pinot or Onyx and can be reserved for $49 with the final price of $99, if preordered before March 21. The price once again jumps to $139 after, but you can still reserve your case with $49 down. The company expects these models to begin shipping in June. 

Clicks still sells its cases that are made exclusively for the iPhone. Currently, you can get them for the entire iPhone 16 and iPhone 15 lineups, as well as the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, which we reviewed. Like its Android counterparts, the iPhone cases all cost $139, though they are available to ship immediately.

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I’m a Mobile Analyst at PCMag, which means I cover wireless phones, plans, tablets, ereaders, and a whole lot more. I’ve always loved technology and have been forming opinions on consumer electronics since childhood. Prior to joining PCMag, I covered TVs and home entertainment at CNET, served as the tech and electronics reviews fellow at Insider, and began my career by writing laptop reviews as an intern at Tom’s Hardware. I am also a professional actor with credits in theater, film, and television.


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