If that helps I apologize for naive and substitute that with "overly optimistic".
If I remember correctly booxtor once said the company only sells 10% of its products out of country,
which means these devices are not designed to meet expectations abroad.
I don't think they depend on that international sales and won't change their devices because some foreigners think they need their devices air-gapped.
Perhaps they only export it because they're proud sombody out there wants it, and indeed we do, and indeed it will be great to have that pressure sensitive wacom.
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And anyway, the only Android watch, for example, I found around that does not require an Internet connection or pairing in any moment of its life, was Chinese. I too often find more openness in Chinese products than in other producers.
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Yeah sure. Because openness helps entering the market, but that doesn't tell what's next. Am I right there was a EU-Regulation that forced mp3-players to have an extension slot? Why shouldn't there be some China-Regulation that forces the opposite. So we just need to wait and we'll see. If this is a single decision or something more systematic.
About paying with smartphones:
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Oh, pretty please, this I missed at first read. Around these parts, I've not seen anything like it.
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Yes, you're right. But in case you visit Denmark, tell us what you saw.