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11 days

Commodore announces Linux-based flip phone with ‘no social media, no browser’ — the Callback 8020 will be available in five retro colorways starting at $499, runs 99% of Android apps

www.tomshardware.com

cross-posted from: https://piefed.social/c/hardware/p/2144337/commodore-announces-linux-based-flip-phone-with-no-social-media-no-browser-the-callback

Linux-based phone still ‘runs 99% of Android apps’ so you can do more with it, if you wish.

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    Linux-based phone still ‘runs 99% of Android apps’ so you can do more with it, if you wish.
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    • willington@lemmy.dbzer0.com
      11 days

      Look, I love the idea of a Linux phone.

      But $500 and it manages my temptations for me? Fuck no.

      The whole point of Linux is freedom.

      Enough behavior shaping.

        • supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
          11 days

          Social media is humans being social through media, I am sick and tired of it being categorically villainized especially because the scientific evidence for it being inherently bad is laughable.

            • Redkey@programming.dev
              10 days

              To say that social media is just people socializing through media is rather like saying that newspapers are just news on paper.

              In both cases it ignores the deliberate, pervasive, and frequently toxic efforts of the platform curators to maximize “engagement” with their audience in pursuit of ad revenue.

              When I socialize with people offline, it looks almost nothing like modern social media “services”.

          • Wrongdoer2@sh.itjust.works
            11 days

            Great initiative but at this price it’s just a scam srlsy…

              • WhatsHerBucket@lemmy.world
                11 days

                People pay over $1k for a phone. Now that is a scam.

                  • Thorned_Rose@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
                    11 days

                    But those phones are mini computers, some of which people use as an actual desktop.

                      • eldavi@lemmy.mlEnglish
                        10 days

                        or you can get an actual desktop – and even laptops – for less money and a better experience.

                          • gankouskhan@piefed.zipEnglish
                            10 days

                            Better experience in my pocket tho? Or calling emergency services?

                    • AnAmericanPotato@programming.devEnglish
                      11 days

                      MediaTek Helio G81 SoC, with 4GB/64GB

                      Uhhh. For $500? Sorry, no.

                        • bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
                          11 days

                          I mean its a small company. We have become too used to subsidized costs at the sake of our privacy. Know why TVs are now $200? They are literal spyware in the home. Try buying one without spyware, $999 real fast for the same TV.

                          Know why phone companies give you a “free” $1000 phone? Youre the product. Constantly tracked and sold. A digital slave.

                            • Coleslaw4145@lemmy.world
                              11 days

                              Phone companies dont give you a “free” $1000 phone, you’re actually paying more for it via the monthly bill payments.

                              That’s on top of you being the product as well.

                              • Korhaka@sopuli.xyzEnglish
                                11 days

                                Pinephone was a fraction of that price. Can’t you run PostmarketOS on a Fair phone too? But that has much better specs.

                                  • bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
                                    11 days

                                    Uhh the pinephone in general sucks for daily use . its a tinker phone

                                      • Korhaka@sopuli.xyzEnglish
                                        11 days

                                        Really? I thought mine was great

                                          • bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
                                            11 days

                                            Buuutt are you someone who travels and uses airline and banking and hotel apps? Or do you stay home and use arch on a thinkpad ?

                                            /joky

                                              • Korhaka@sopuli.xyzEnglish
                                                10 days

                                                I have done all of those things without apps. Why the fuck would I want an airline and hotel app?

                                          • OccasionallyFeralya@lemmy.ml
                                            11 days

                                            The pinephone was atrocious (As a daily) though. From what I’ve heard from owners it still struggles to this day to run basic mobile Linux OSes.

                                      • melsaskca@lemmy.ca
                                        10 days

                                        They lost me at $499. A phone that is just a phone should be about a hundred bucks max. I didn’t read the article though. Maybe it’s still very computery.

                                          • schipelblorp@sh.itjust.works
                                            10 days

                                            Small production run + half-decent internals probably accounts for a lot of the price.

                                            Having experimented with $100 underpowered flip phone on KaiOS, lack of apps was a real problem. What (some) people want is the slight inconvenience of a T9 keyboard and an annoyingly small screen to help them limit their screen time, but they still want full functionality of all their apps.

                                              • PabloSexcrowbar@piefed.socialEnglish
                                                10 days

                                                I know some people who would actually kill for a physical T9 keyboard so they could touch-type. It’s not my cup of tea, but I can definitely see it being a major draw for people who grew up texting on a real flip phone.

                                                  • schipelblorp@sh.itjust.works
                                                    10 days

                                                    I thought it woud suck, but with the touch typing + consistent dictionary guessing, it’s really on par with the random chaos of a touchscreen keyboard.

                                              • placebo@lemmy.zipEnglish
                                                11 days

                                                I get the idea of dumb phones, but $500 (or with taxes in Europe at least 600 EUR) for a phone that cannot even run a browser? This is ridiculous.

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