Commodore, the iconic computer brand famed for the bestselling Commodore 64, is re-entering the tech market with a new feature phone. The device, named Commodore Callback 8020, is a clamshell-style phone notable for running Sailfish OS. Sailfish OS is a Linux-based operating system developed by Finnish company Jolla. The operating system has roots in Nokia’s earlier Meego platform. This marks a return for Jolla’s software, and a surprising move for Commodore into the mobile phone sector. The Callback 8020 aims to appeal to those seeking a simpler, yet modern, mobile experience with a focus on European technology.
