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Commodore's New Flip Phone Focuses on 'Digital Detox' and Blocks Social Media Apps

Commodore's New Flip Phone Focuses on 'Digital Detox' and Blocks Social Media Apps
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Commodore has released a new flip phone called the Callback 8020, designed to provide a 'digital detox' by blocking social media and web browsers. The device runs on Linux and supports most Android apps while emphasizing a simpler, more intentional user experience.

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The product reflects a growing consumer trend toward reducing screen time and mitigating the negative impacts of constant connectivity.

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The company responsible for the Commodore 64, the best-selling desktop computer model of all time , is back. And Commodore s latest unveiling feels appropriately retro: a "digital detox" flip phone called The Commodore Callback 8020 .

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