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Nandha Reddy

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in my opinion it doesn't work that well. just refer to how many people returned their Apple AR back. do you really think AR is going to survive?. IMO it's just like a monthly circus that's happening in your town. (good for sometime, but can't stay a long time.) unless it's very easy to put on. 🤷🏻‍♂️.

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