Unveiling a blend of nostalgia and practicality, Commodore introduces the Callback 8020, a flip phone reminiscent of early 2000s cell phones and 1990s desktops. The phone caters to a growing need for digital minimalism, offering essential functions without overwhelming its users with full-scale internet access.
A minimalist’s dream wrapped in retro aesthetics
Commodore’s Callback 8020 promises a simplified yet functional experience. It features a plastic shell, T9 texting, and playful chiptune sounds, while integrating a modern Linux-based Sailfish OS. By disabling touch by default, it encourages users to interact through physical buttons, reminiscent of previous mobile eras.
This device fits into a niche for those seeking distance from traditional smartphones. It allows access to maps, messaging, and music, but blocks social media and other intrusive apps at the system level. Alerts are conveyed through the engraved Commodore mark illuminated by dome LEDs, ensuring you stay informed without picking up the phone.
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Spec sheet: modern power meets retro charm
Under its vintage hood, the Callback 8020 carries a MediaTek Helio G81 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage. It supports dual-SIM 4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and includes a 48-megapixel rear camera with retro camcorder mode for that analog look. Commodore has also integrated high-quality sound with DAC chips, supporting lossless audio and bundled in-ear monitors by FiiO.
The phone melds older conveniences like a removable 1,550mAh battery and swappable covers, appealing to those who cherish user serviceability without today’s repair hassles.

Commodore’s nod to its legacy
The Callback 8020’s design echoes Commodore’s past, with color options like ProtoPET White and SX Silver. Its nostalgic charm is strongest in the translucent Starlight Edition, blending memory and functionality. Although the device includes games like Snake, its focus is on providing friction in use, contrasting with contemporary seamless interfaces.

Preorders open on June 30th at 10:00 CEST, with prices starting at $499.99. Consumers can opt for the Starlight Edition at $549.99 or the Founders Edition at $640. Commodore offers special shipping rates for early buyers, making this nostalgic trip both accessible and appealing.

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