Russia Bans Sale of 61 Samsung Smartphones

Moscow Arbitration Court imposed a ban on import, sale and storage of 61 smartphone models of Samsung. The reason for the ban, which included the Galaxy Z Fold, was Samsung's electronic payment service Samsung Pay.
 Russia Bans Sale of 61 Samsung Smartphones
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There was a remarkable development in Russia. Moscow Arbitration Court imposed a ban on import, sale and storage of 61 smartphone models of South Korean technology giant Samsung. In the decision taken, there are many smartphones from the company’s relatively old models to the latest models.

According to the information obtained, models such as the Samsung Galaxy J5 and brand new smartphones such as the Galaxy Z Fold are also banned from entering Russia. So why did such a thing happen? Why did Russia ban the import, sale and storage of Samsung’s smartphones? If you wish, let’s take a closer look at the developments.

Reason for ban, Samsung Pay

The reason why Samsung was banned in Russia is a Swiss-based company called Sqwin SA. The company, which owns a special electronic payment system with a patent from Russia, filed a complaint against Samsung. According to the company’s claim, Samsung was violating the rights of Sqwin SA. In the examinations made by the Moscow Arbitration Court, Samsung’s violation of rights was confirmed. It is not known exactly what Samsung will do against this move.

When we look at the assets of electronic payment systems in Russia, we see that 32 percent of the market share belongs to Google Pay. In Russia, where Apple Pay has a 30 percent dominance, Samsung Pay’s size is 17 percent. Russian experts say that Moscow’s decision may create a domino effect, and Google and Apple’s payment systems may also be the subject of lawsuits.

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