- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- linux@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- linux@lemmy.ml
- linux@programming.dev
Linux-based phone still ‘runs 99% of Android apps’ so you can do more with it, if you wish.
500 fucken dollars tho. Call me stupid, but thats a lot when I can run down to Walmart and get a flip phone for like 20 bucks not even. I get it does more than that. Still seems crazy high.
no social media, no browser
runs 99% of android apps
hmmm
OS has hard blocks to stop the installation of browsers and social media apps. We guess it has some kind of app store blacklist, as the device FAQ confirms, “Users are still able to sideload apps outside those that are blocked, using APK installer files, but Callback is designed first and foremost as a calmer, more intentional phone.”
Total nope for browsers from FAQ:
“Advanced users may also be able to sideload compatible APK installer files, except for social media apps and browsers.”
Very strange strategy, and extremely flimsy reasoning for it:
“Because the browser is the back door. Most social media, feeds, video sites, news spirals, and endless searches are still available through the web. Blocking only the apps would leave the main temptation intact.”
Screen is 3,25” with 640x480 resolution. Good luck with social media pages. Web pages like Wikipedia would work at least adequately still.
A scam based on minimalist hype by the people who bought the Commodore brand. We’ve seen that a lot already.
Nah man, not for that price.
$500 ?!!
Time to DIY (or Do It Myself) with my old commodore:

$500 is too much for a dumb smartphone. I would get it for maybe 200-300 since I don’t need social media apps and I can sideload a firefox fork apk, it does look enticing as a phone that looks really retro and wants to “disconnect” you from being permanently online, but for that price one would expect something more. Starting by, at least, 128gb of storage.
Even $300 is too much for a dumb smartphone.
They do include Dual SIM/SD, so storage is not an issue. Still too high of price.







