That says where the phone is intended to be sold, not where it’s purchased. As I understood it, Motorola wants to ban foreign phones purchased in Mexico. How can they differentiate them from foreign phones purchased abroad?
That says where the phone is intended to be sold, not where it’s purchased. As I understood it, Motorola wants to ban foreign phones purchased in Mexico. How can they differentiate them from foreign phones purchased abroad?
Devices purchased abroad for use in Mexico, though, will apparently not be disabled
How do they know where they purchased it?
I have a TCL Roku TV that can be configured as a dumb TV the first time you use it, or after a factory reset.
My ex wife has a HiSense Android TV that I’m almost sure has the same option.
Considering the ungodly size of raw video or even video with lossless compression, we will need lossy compression for the next century.
The technology for film photography (which was later used for video) existed for a century before digital was popular ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I had not.
The future is now.
Although I’m not so sure if the intentional ones are compression artifacts or corrupt digital video artifacts. The video itself is low quality with unintentional compression artifacts.
That might say where the phone is intended to be sold, not where they purchased. As I understood it, Motorola wants to ban foreign phones purchased in Mexico. How can they differentiate them from foreign phones purchased abroad?