
Why is a Kodak point-and-shoot with worse picture quality than your phone the best-selling camera year after year? The answer is surprising, but also kind of obvious
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A low-spec Kodak point-and-shoot outselling phones on camera charts is a reminder that product success often rides on simplicity, nostalgia, and clear jobs-to-be-done, not specs. When you ship AI features, bias toward single-purpose, low-friction experiences over maximal capability.
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