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[Phone-Review.org] I understand hitting the mark of super excellence is hard, but it is possible and reasonable to get the basics right. Maybe if more vendors just spent time on the basics, they would do better overall and perhaps other players would shine less by comparison.

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[TMS Tech Blog] Citizen Gadgetry: Maybe if more vendors just spent time on the basics, they would do better overall and perhaps other players would shine less by comparison. I’m also tired of mediocre stuff that gets the table stakes stuff wrong that comes from vendors that, in theory, should know better.

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