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Ava · 1w
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I've read the FAQ but the thing is, the whole idea of a phone having all these features WITHOUT a browser is an objectively flawed design. Without a web browser, many of those very same apps the phone permits won't work properly unless Commodore allows those apps to use an in-app browser.

A web browser is critical on any internet-connected device today and I firmly disagree with their notion that having a web browser somehow defeats the idea of finding peace away from addictive smartphone mechanics.

At the very least, they should consider creating a hybrid option for people who want a more minimalist experience but don't want to be outright LIMITED by the inability to use something that's effectively critical to use.
Ava · 1w
From the FAQ https://file.nostrmedia.com/p/4eb88310d6b4ed95c6d66a395b3d3cf559b85faec8f7691dafd405a92e055d6d/07529cd6073572dd677609f88b2d932c841141d945295778fa1e33aacdf3a77a.png I think that's a fair criticism if the goal is to build a general-purpose smartphone. But that's not what Commodore is tr...