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Commodore, which can trace its lineage to the roots of microcomputing in the 1980s, released a not-so-dumb dumbphone Tuesday. The Callback arrives at a time when a growing number of consumers, parents ...
Commodore Callback 8020 Price, Availability The price of the Commodore Callback 8020 starts at $499 (roughly Rs. 47,100) for the standard model, which is available in Beige, White, and Silver colour ...
The retro phone has a physical T9 texting button layout, the ability to run most Android-based apps and a social media blacklist. Tyler is a writer for CNET covering laptops and video games. He's ...
Commodore (yes, that Commodore) is rolling things back once again with the Callback 8020, a cell phone "with no social media, no email, no browser, and no apologies." The Callback 8020 has a very ...
The recently resurrected Commodore is getting back into phones, but rather than taking on the likes of Apple and Samsung at their own game, the Commodore Callback 8020 is a proudly non-conformant flip ...
Not a Dumbphone. Not a Smartphone. Something Else. Commodore CEO Peri Fractic is calling the Callback 8020 a "not dumb dumbphone," and that framing is actually precise. This isn't a stripped-down ...
The Callback is another bit of gadget nostalgia. It also has a very modern appeal. The Callback is another bit of gadget nostalgia. It also has a very modern appeal. is editor-at-large and Vergecast ...
Commodore is bringing back the flip phone for people who want fewer screen traps without giving up every useful app. The Commodore Callback 8020 uses a custom Sailfish OS build and supports many ...
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