Following Apple: Samsung stops deliveries of smartphones and other electronics to Russia
By: Myroslav Trinko | 05.03.2022, 12:22
![Following Apple: Samsung stops deliveries of smartphones and other electronics to Russia Following Apple: Samsung stops deliveries of smartphones and other electronics to Russia](/media/post_big/Samsung_Ukraine.jpg)
Samsung, following Apple and many other companies, has announced that it will stop deliveries of smartphones and other electronics to Russia due to the war in Ukraine. The company announced this on social media. Besides, Samsung will provide assistance to Ukraine in the amount of $6 million, including $1 million for consumer electronics.
Shanov's friends!
— Samsung Ukraine (@samsungukraine) March 5, 2022
Our thoughts are with us, who have suffered in the past in Ukraine!
Samsung sees help with $6 million US dollars, $1 million US dollars for spare electronics.
The delivery of goods ordered by Samsung to Russia has been awarded. pic.twitter.com/ddzkPiFzdF
A source: @samsungukraine
For those who want to know more:
- Elon Musk supported Ukraine and announced the launch of Starlink satellite Internet
- Kyivstar, Vodafone Ukraine and lifecell blocked access to subscribers in Russia and Belarus
- Ukraine asks Mark Zuckerberg to block Facebook and Instagram in Russia
- PrivatBank clients can transfer money to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the "Bonus+" account
- Durov promises not to block Telegram in Ukraine
- Cyberpolice has created a chatbot and a Telegram channel to block misinformation
- Monobank has created a page through which you can quickly send money to the Ukrainian Army
- Thank you, Elon Musk: Ukraine received the first batch of StarLink satellite Internet stations
- Ajax Systems launched an application that notifies Ukrainians about air raid alerts
- No iPhone, iPad, MacBook and AirPods: Apple stops supplying equipment to Russia
- Anonymous hackers hacked Roscosmos satellite control center
- Megogo opened free access to films, cartoons and audiobooks for Ukrainians
- Yakaboo opens free access to books in a mobile application