A year has passed since Commodore, the computer brand many of you know and love, came back from the dead under new ownership. The comeback is picking up pace too, with a lineup that already includes multiple Commodore 64 Ultimate editions, a C64X PC, and a licensing program that invites outside builders to use the name. Now, they have announced a return to the phone market, and not in the doomscrolling glass-slab avatar we are all used to, but in a retro, very equippable flip phone format…

    • zod000@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      They are definitely charging way too much, the price and the browser block are the only reasons I am not buying one. I think they could reasonably price it at $250 based on the hardware and that it will certainly be a low production run which massively increases the price. Also, that Sony with SailfishOS is both old (it was released over five years ago) and refurbished, not exactly a fair comparison.

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        1 day ago

        I own one but I haven’t put a sim card in it to testbyhe actuall phone aspect yet.

        My initial criticisms are:

        • because each app is in its own jail, there is no way yet to set a global DNS setting like one can do on android
        • there is no native mullvad VPN app
        • all android apps are in the same sandbox, there is no out of the box way to have an android app isolated from others
        • there is no work profile
        • the gesture based ui is weird and id rather have more navigation options.