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Commodore cut Callback 8020 price by $100 to widen entry point

This move shows a pragmatic pricing adjustment balancing product vision with market accessibility, illustrating how transparent tradeoffs and modular options can expand reach without compromising core values like privacy and distraction-free design.

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Commodore reduces Callback 8020 price by $100 after user feedback

Commodore announced a $100 price cut on its Callback 8020 dumbphone to $399, achieved by re-engineering component sourcing and making accessories optional, responding to community demand for a more accessible entry point while maintaining privacy-first features. Callback 8020 initial price was $499, now reduced to $399 Price cut achieved by re-engineering component sourcing and unbundling accessories like earphones