Updated
Updated · Time Extension · Jun 30
Commodore Says Callback 8020 Pre-Orders Beat Expectations as $399 Phone Gets Extra $50 Discount
Updated
Updated · Time Extension · Jun 30

Commodore Says Callback 8020 Pre-Orders Beat Expectations as $399 Phone Gets Extra $50 Discount

3 articles · Updated · Time Extension · Jun 30

Summary

  • Commodore said early Callback 8020 pre-orders surpassed expectations on launch day, after opening sales for the flip phone at a reduced $399 starting price.
  • A one-day $50 coupon was added after earlier complaints over pricing, with the phone already cut from an initial $499 and rising to $449 with new RAM and storage.
  • The company tied demand to thousands of notification sign-ups and heavy media coverage, pitching the device as a "digital detox" alternative to mainstream smartphones.
  • That launch push also drew backlash because Commodore's new promo video used GenAI elements, with critics arguing the AI-heavy marketing clashes with the brand's anti-tech, privacy-focused message.
  • The dispute widens scrutiny of Commodore's AI policy, which says it uses AI sparingly and does not sell customer data even as it relies on third-party tools such as Runway, MidJourney and Leonardo.

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