Commodore Launches Flip Phone with Physical Keyboard and Social Media Blocking for Digital Detox
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Tyler Graham
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CNET writer Tyler Graham reports on Commodore's new flip phone designed for digital detox. The retro-styled device features a physical T9 keyboard for texting, runs most Android apps, but includes a social media blacklist feature to block distracting apps. The article covers the phone's specifications, design philosophy, and target audience of users seeking to reduce screen time while maintaining essential smartphone functionality.
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Tyler is a writer for CNET covering laptops and video games.
When Tyler's not asking questions or doing research for his next assignment, you can find him in his home state of New Jersey, kicking back with a bagel and watching an action flick.
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