
Commodore's flip phone runs Android apps but blocks social media and browsers
Commodore's Callback 8020, a $499 flip phone running Linux, supports 99% of Android apps while administratively blocking social media and browsers. The pitch targets users seeking reduced screen time without sacrificing smartphone utility. Retro colorways and T9 texting invoke the brand's 1980s legacy. How robustly the blocking features work remains undisclosed.
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