The manufacturer explicitly positions the device as a response to constant availability and what it considers problematic mechanisms of modern smartphone platforms. In conversation with heise, Commodore CEO Peri Fractic describes the Callback 8020 as a “not stupid dumbphone” for people who want to spend less time scrolling and more time in the real world. It is envisioned as a secondary device for staying reachable without being constantly exposed to the temptations of a smartphone with its notifications, apps, and games. The decision was influenced by his young daughter and his own behavior: “I was addicted to my smartphone,” says Prei Fractic.

Fantastic. We need more people like that.

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    1. I’m simply pointing out the price tag on the phone in question.
    2. I don’t need technology to save me from myself.
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          no need to troll here.

          And fascinating how predictibly this happens each time the interests of big tech companies are touched…

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        Are you suggesting that every person with a smart phone is a dead brat parent or spouse? You do know that some people actually do have self control.