Sure, the startup turned heads with its pricey L16 camera, but these days mobile photography is almost exclusively the domain of the handset.
In a category where manufacturers raced to add more cameras, the PureView had the most, with a five-hexagonal array.
At the very least, however, it gave Nokia/HMD some bragging rights and managed to set the handset apart in one of the most hotly contested corners of the smartphone hardware race.
But Light is getting out of the smartphone game.
Nor is it clear what life after smartphones looks like for Light. | To read full story, visit https://startuparound.com/read/1592001907.9850056/Imaging-startup-Light-is-exiting-the-smartphone-business-–-TechCrunch?ref=audio_experience