• Tech Mobile Phones In a World Without BlackBerry, Physical Keyboards on Phones Are Making a Comeback Commentary: You might not even need a new phone to get clicky buttons. • If you miss the days of using a BlackBerry, an increasing number of phones that include keyboards are making their way into the market. • If you have fond memories of clicking away on theBlackBerry, thePalm Treo, theT-Mobile Sidekickor similar handhelds from back in the day, I have good news for you: Phones with keyboards are making a comeback. • There’s a growing number of companies looking to bring back clicky, tactile buttons, whether for that nostalgic appeal or to reinvent phone keyboards as an addition to youriPhoneorAndroid device. • Some of these have even just announced their plans atCES 2026or will be bringing these button-filled phones to this year’sMobile World Congress. • From keyboard cases to modern-day BlackBerry clones, here’s what we know about the potential QWERTY renaissance.

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  • Phones with physical keyboards are re‑emerging after a long decline, driven by users’ desire for tactile typing and variety in an era dominated by touchscreens. New entrants at CES 2026 and Mobile World Congress include keyboard‑case accessories such as Clicks, which add a QWERTY keyboard to existing smartphones, and retrofitted BlackBerry clones like Zinwa’s Q25, sold for $400. While original BlackBerry hardware is no longer produced, secondary‑market models and conversions remain available. The trend appeals to both nostalgic older users and younger consumers drawn to retro tech, signalling a modest QWERTY renaissance in mobile design.

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