Commodore, known for its 1980s home computers, has released a new flip phone. The device notably features a Finnish-developed operating system. However, users will find significant limitations in software compatibility. Most popular social media applications are unable to be downloaded and installed on the phone. Similarly, standard web browsers are also unsupported. This restricted functionality appears to be a core characteristic of the device, differentiating it from modern smartphones. The phone targets a niche market interested in a simplified mobile experience, prioritizing functionality over extensive app access.
