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  • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

    Two pieces of computing history just met.

    Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

    Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

    Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

    Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

    #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

    minus9@hachyderm.ioM This user is from outside of this forum
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    #11

    @jolla Just seen the price 😆

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    • raketti@mastodontti.fiR raketti@mastodontti.fi

      @jolla first I was like WOW! 😃

      Then I was like:"430€! 🤯"

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      #12

      @jolla why so expansive

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      • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

        Two pieces of computing history just met.

        Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

        Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

        Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

        Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

        #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

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        sl@pleroma.envs.net
        wrote on sidst redigeret af
        #13

        @jolla@techhub.social I would have preferred proper qwerty keyboard. But using the only European mobile OS is a plus.

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        • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

          Two pieces of computing history just met.

          Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

          Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

          Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

          Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

          #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

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          #14

          @jolla A bit overpriced, but nice.

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          • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

            Two pieces of computing history just met.

            Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

            Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

            Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

            Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

            #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

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            wrote on sidst redigeret af
            #15

            @jolla Congrats on the partnership. Looking forward to seeing how this turns out!

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            • smyru@social.vivaldi.netS smyru@social.vivaldi.net

              @malveus I would assume, you shall be able to delete it. @jolla

              richlv@mastodon.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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              wrote on sidst redigeret af
              #16

              @smyru @malveus @jolla Makes the "privacy designed in" a bit shaky 🙂

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              • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

                Two pieces of computing history just met.

                Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

                Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

                Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

                Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

                #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

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                wrote on sidst redigeret af
                #17

                @jolla Not sure about the blocking web browser and social media part, just let the user do whatever they want. I have no problem with that as the default setting, just let the user unlock it later on. Do not act like the parent of the user.

                golemwire@social.golemwire.comG thatonepersonwithaface@todon.euT 2 Replies Last reply
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                • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

                  Two pieces of computing history just met.

                  Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

                  Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

                  Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

                  Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

                  #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

                  pixeldorf@mstdn.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #18

                  @jolla omg 😍😍

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                  • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

                    Two pieces of computing history just met.

                    Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

                    Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

                    Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

                    Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

                    #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

                    d1@autistics.lifeD This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #19

                    @jolla will it run #Deltachat? #FDroid?

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                    • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

                      Two pieces of computing history just met.

                      Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

                      Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

                      Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

                      Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

                      #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

                      themipper@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #20

                      @jolla the more #sailfishos powered devices the better!

                      And now: Can I get my #Amiga phone with a blackberry type keyboard? All in Amiga styling and plastic?

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                      • themipper@mastodon.socialT themipper@mastodon.social

                        @jolla the more #sailfishos powered devices the better!

                        And now: Can I get my #Amiga phone with a blackberry type keyboard? All in Amiga styling and plastic?

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                        #21

                        @themipper @jolla looks nicestalgic idk.. creamy groovy, but i think gonna cost a high price for the rare and no everybody knows that retro hardware

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                        • richlv@mastodon.socialR richlv@mastodon.social

                          @smyru @malveus @jolla Makes the "privacy designed in" a bit shaky 🙂

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                          #22

                          @richlv Yeah, I get your point. I was surprised myself, too. @malveus @jolla

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                          • carlosarm@mastodon.socialC carlosarm@mastodon.social

                            @themipper @jolla looks nicestalgic idk.. creamy groovy, but i think gonna cost a high price for the rare and no everybody knows that retro hardware

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                            #23

                            @CarlosARM @jolla yeah, but would probably not cost more than the commodore phone itself. And if people remember commodore than they surely will remember the Amiga.

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                            • animeandvisial@mastodon.socialA animeandvisial@mastodon.social

                              @jolla Not sure about the blocking web browser and social media part, just let the user do whatever they want. I have no problem with that as the default setting, just let the user unlock it later on. Do not act like the parent of the user.

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                              #24
                              @jolla@techhub.social @AnimeAndVisial@mastodon.social They allow "sideloading" of APKs, actually, which run in some sort of Android-compatible container. I hope you're right, though Peri Fractic's article on the Callback seems to suggest it is actually locked-down.
                              Hopefully it'll be "rootable", so there's at least some way for the user to exercise control. That's just fundamental.
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                              • raketti@mastodontti.fiR raketti@mastodontti.fi

                                @jolla first I was like WOW! 😃

                                Then I was like:"430€! 🤯"

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                                #25

                                @raketti If you don't have a big data pool to sell for advertisement (respecting privacy), you need to get paid for your product itself.

                                It's up to you, what you're willing to pay with: Money or personal data.

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                                • knattodon@nerdculture.deK knattodon@nerdculture.de

                                  @raketti If you don't have a big data pool to sell for advertisement (respecting privacy), you need to get paid for your product itself.

                                  It's up to you, what you're willing to pay with: Money or personal data.

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                                  #26

                                  @Knattodon very true. ☝️ I’m already moving from iOS to Sailfish with Jolla’s new phone. I was just surprised that a clam phone would cost almost 500€. But, the times we live in, right?

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                                  • animeandvisial@mastodon.socialA animeandvisial@mastodon.social

                                    @jolla Not sure about the blocking web browser and social media part, just let the user do whatever they want. I have no problem with that as the default setting, just let the user unlock it later on. Do not act like the parent of the user.

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                                    #27

                                    @AnimeAndVisial @jolla I was thinking the same thing about the "no email" thing, like, I can understand the need to disconnect from work, but email is not a big time consumer, least not for me. Flip side, if I do need to check an email (and people other than my work or advertisers do email me, my roommates frequently send me emails), that means I'll have to get back home to my computer

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                                    • themipper@mastodon.socialT themipper@mastodon.social

                                      @CarlosARM @jolla yeah, but would probably not cost more than the commodore phone itself. And if people remember commodore than they surely will remember the Amiga.

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                                      #28

                                      @themipper @jolla im talking about the commodore phone.. , is suprising that some company make that devices, i know we can do it with the rasperry pi and other wireless circuit

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                                      • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

                                        Two pieces of computing history just met.

                                        Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

                                        Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

                                        Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

                                        Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

                                        #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

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                                        #29
                                        @jolla Not sure I like their marketing, but I like light phones. Any idea how much is this supposed to weight? (And is it real? I have not seen antennas on cellphones for a while...)
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                                        • jolla@techhub.socialJ jolla@techhub.social

                                          Two pieces of computing history just met.

                                          Commodore is returning to phones, and it chose Jolla's Sailfish OS to do it. The Commodore Callback 8020 is a flip phone built for stepping away from the feed: privacy designed in, your data kept yours.

                                          Read more: https://commodore.net/callback/

                                          Press release (in Finnish 🇫🇮😞 https://www.sttinfo.fi/tiedote/72141458/commodore-julkistaa-puhelimen-johon-se-valitsi-jollan-eurooppalaisen-kayttojarjestelman?publisherId=69817166&lang=fi

                                          Press release (in English 🇬🇧😞 https://jolla.com/content/uploads/2026/06/Commodore-press.pdf?x62051

                                          #Jolla #SailfishOS #commodore #callback #PrivacyFirst #CommunityPowered #European

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                                          wuming2@mas.to
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                                          #30

                                          @jolla I hope you retained control of OS updates. KaiOS made that mistake. Among others. Their non inconsiderable number of devices slid into obscurity also because carriers refused to update the bug ridden, security compromised KaiOS 2 and 3.

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