After Giant Technology Apple Inc. said earlier this week will stop all product sales in this country in response to Moscow’s military intervention in Ukraine, Russia urged its residents to switch to the original smartphone Ayya T1. Russian Duma member Maria Butina and Denis Maidanov asked their colleagues to take advantage of the Ayya T1 smartphone developed by the Smartecosystem Local company, a subsidiary of the Scale Research Institute, part of the Rostec iPhone.
Key Mobile Features, CNews Report – One of the largest high-tech publications in Russia and CIS countries – last year, is a separate hardware button to turn off the camera and microphone to avoid supervision. “So, Baby Aya is the most reliable cellphone from prying eyes and ears! Let’s break through, friend. It’s not even worried. And it’s not like that,” said Butina.
In a video that has now become a viral in the Russian social media, it is gored in the United States in 2018 and was labeled as a foreign agent before being deported to Moscow, calling his parliamentarians to leave the iPhone and turn to Ayya T1. “You know, good gentlemen from Apple, but go through the forest! And you, my dear, witnesses the first contact of the representative with a Domestic Smartphone Ayya T1,” said Butina in an Instagram post.
Butina added that the telephone, which cost between 15 and 19 thousand rubles, will immediately switch to Aurora made by Russia from the Android OS cellular. Founded in 2007 by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Rostec developed innovative products, including military technology, became one of the most prosperous Russian brands for the next 10 years.
In 2019, as part of its military and technical cooperation, Rostec underestimated the world scene of the sophisticated Multi-Launch (MLR) rocket system, anti-aircraft pants and artillery systems, and new AK-12 attack rifles. The aviation product includes airliner MC-21 Irkut, Sukhoi Su-57 Fighter Jet and Mi-38 Mile Transport Helicopter.