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Spammer Commodore_Callback.mp4 (27.13 MB) - 2026-06-26 17:20:04

Seems like the perfect time to shill the new Commodore flip phone.

https://zzzchan.xyz/v/thread/301853.html#311307  [details]
Time: 2026-06-26 17:20:04
Filename: Commodore_Callback.mp4
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Seems like the perfect time to shill the new Commodore flip phone.

https://trashchan.xyz/retro/thread/108.html#5293  [details]
Time: 2026-06-25 02:11:02
Filename: Meet_Commodore_Callback_The_Smart_Flip-Phone_with_No_Social_Media_-_Retro_Recipes_x_Commodore_(720p,_h264).mp4
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Didn't know where else to post about this. Commodore announced that they're making a smart flip phone called the "Callback" selling for $499. Pre-orders open for it on June 30th with a targetted Q4 release: https://[redacted]/sjUzp
In response to a lot of people bawking at the $500 price tag, they've since released this statement: https://[redacted]/8Wyed
<The Commodore Callback is a full-spec phone that starts at $499. And yes, we’ve seen the reactions.
<Yes. $499. The Callback is designed by Commodore from the ground up. New tooling, created in 2026, just for us. A completely bespoke Commodore PCB. A hinge rated to 200,000 openings. In-ear monitors tuned to audiophile grade DAC chips built by partners with classic Commodore history (ESS created the Impossible Mission & Ghostbusters speech synthesis). A 48 megapixel Sony camera, so you can leave the iPhone at home. We’re bringing back dome LEDs for customisable ambient notifications, and the stub antenna for radio and extra charm (or charms). Those are all completely bespoke.
<This isn’t your granny’s flip phone.
<Which brings us to the Callback software experience. We’ve designed a custom Linux-based operating system with Sailfish OS, the torchbearers of the feature phone heritage, who are consulting with us on a custom PCB designed just for us but a specialist maker, with a Commodore patent pending on unique elements of the codebase.
<And we get it. the expectation of the price of a – quote unquote – “flip phone” in 2026 assumes economies of scale. Overproduced parts sitting in a warehouse somewhere. Old tooling, recycled components. The Callback has none of that. Tens of thousands of units may sound like a lot, but price breaks in manufacturing don’t kick in until hundreds of thousands, and millions. We’re not quite there.
<The truth is, we are still a hardware startup in a time when component costs are spiking across the world. And the price of your Callback isn’t even being subsidised by any service provider. Yet.
<But $499. The specs are the specs. They are limited by design. Nobody could sell this device for less. And anyone claiming the specs aren’t good enough for the price is drawing on something deeper — a cultural conditioning to desire the newest, fastest, latest, and greatest. That conditioning is worth examining. Because specs aren’t everything.
<...
<Pre-orders open June 30. Sign up now and save $50. Then, place your pre-order on June 30 to save an additional $50. That’s $100 off total, available on Day One only.
So it will be $400 if you pre-order within the next week, but $500 afterwards. Anyone think that the device will be worth it?


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