The Samsung with parental control does the same thing as this phone only you don't have to beg Commodore to install the apps your kid's school requires them to install.
It's at most a $200 smart phone (doubling the prices for the DAC + IEMs) being sold at > $500 with a funky design, interesting OS and their own app store.
I hope that they sell millions of these things, enough so that they can afford to buy the Amiga IP... just don't see it happening.
Exactly that. The idea that Commodore can decide which apps go on the device, and I'm supposed to pay a premium for that, is crazy to me. Parental controls solves the problem for kids, without preventing them from having apps the parents want them to have.
People in this thread are trying really hard to invent a customer base for this phone that was seemingly designed for exactly one person.