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Communication breakdown: connected cameras can’t stand up to smartphone onslaught
Camera companies are doing little to stop phones from eating their lunch

When will camera companies realize they are in a world that defines their products as smartphones you can’t talk on?

thisistheverge:

Communication breakdown: connected cameras can’t stand up to smartphone onslaught

Camera companies are doing little to stop phones from eating their lunch

When will camera companies realize they are in a world that defines their products as smartphones you can’t talk on?

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