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Russia Wants Citizens To Use Made-In-Russia Ayya T1 Smartphone Running On Aurora OS
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In War of Smartphones, The Russians Are Coming - WSJ
Russian smartphone maker Yota Phone is bankrupt | KrASIA
Mobile phone industry in Russia - Wikipedia
Russia Opens Pre-Orders for iPhone 14 Without Apple's Approval | PCMag
Russian law requires smart devices to come pre-installed with domestic software | Reuters
War in Ukraine: Samsung Suspends Shipments of Phones, Chips - Bloomberg
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Why aren't there any Russian branded mobiles in the market? - Quora
Russian tech giant Yandex unveils first smartphone | HT Tech
Russia firm unveils 'surveillance-proof' smartphone
Russia: THIS Russian phone will protect your business from cyber attacks | Video Ruptly
Apple Bent the Rules for Russia—and Other Countries Will Take Note | WIRED
Russian tech group Yandex launches own smartphone | Financial Times
Meet AYYA T1: The smartphone Russia wants its citizens to 'dump' iPhone for | Gadgets Now
Russia Boycotts iPhone; Ayya T1 Becomes The New Premium Option For Russians - Tech
Russian AYYA T1 based on Aurora OS has physical button against wiretapping | Nokiamob
Samsung Backs Russia's Law Against Apple - The Moscow Times
Russian mobile phone brand launched a 2 months standby battery backup - H2S Media
Meet AYYA T1: This is the smartphone Russia wants you to use instead of Apple Iphone - YouTube
Russian iPhone' returns: Dual-screen YotaPhone 3 coming this year from $350 | ZDNET
China-made mobile phones gain popularity in Russia - People's Daily Online
Micromax launches its Android smartphones in Russia
Russian search giant Yandex is making phones now | Engadget
Nasty stuff': Research into Russian push-button cellphones uncovers legion of security issues | The Daily Swig