Russian ban on Apple devices might remind you of another country’s ban on a different manufacturer
Starting tomorrow, the Russian trade ministry will ban the use of Apple products for State-related work
Russia’s home-grown AYYA T1 handset was a flop
The Russians say that Apple products are spying on them and early last month the country’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said that it discovered a “spying operation by US intelligence agencies” that revolved around thousands of iPhone units. The FSB said Apple worked with U.S. signal intelligence to “infect” these iPhone units with software to monitor conversations. While the FSB did not have any evidence to prove the allegations, this didn’t stop the Russian security agency from making them.
The Russian government seeks to be totally self-reliant on domestically developed hardware and software. Last year, President Vladimir Putin ordered businesses involved in “critical information infrastructure” to move to Russian-developed software by 2025.
Why can’t we all just get along?
I wish I knew the answer. I’m just a tech news writer and this situation is sad. I would have loved the opportunity to check out the Huawei Mate 50 Pro last year and had the opportunity to consider buying one. It’s naive to think that someday these differences might be ironed out. But that shouldn’t stop us from hoping that it happens.
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