Mobile-Review analyst and editor-in-chief Eldor Murtazin noted that some stores (in particular, MTS) began selling Apple smartphones at pre-crisis prices and even cheaper. Until recently, due to the suspension of supplies, these devices were in short supply, and their prices almost doubled.
Murtazin writesthat the demand for iPhones “became very small after the barrage of prices.” According to him, now “people are scared that this is possibly the most expensive calculator in their lives due to potential blockages.”
iPhones, unlike Android smartphones, really depend heavily on the performance of the manufacturer’s services. Apple has already limited the ability for Russians to pay for apps, games, content and subscriptions in the App Store (there are only options using a mobile account and iTunes & App Store gift cards) and turned off contactless payment via Apple Pay in Russia (and not only for Visa cards). and Mastercard, but also for Mir). Publishers of apps and games for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and other Apple platforms are facing problems paying for a developer account and receiving earned funds if the bank they use is subject to blocking sanctions in the United States.
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