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Commodore gets into the phone biz with Sailfish-powered retro 'Callback'
Retro computing brand Commodore has launched a $500 flip phone called Callback, powered by Jolla's Sailfish OS. The device lacks social media, email, and web browsing but includes a 48 MP camera, FM radio, and Android app compatibility. It positions itself as a privacy-focused alternative to modern smartphones.
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