Ayya (smartphone) explained
AYYA is a smartphone series developed by Rostec. The first and only device in the series is the AYYA T1 which released on 28 October 2021 with Android 11 and plans to upgrade to Aurora OS. The T1 sold poorly and was affected by a CPU chip undersupply issue due in part to the supplier TSMC halting trade with Russia in response to the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.[1] [2] It has a button which disables the microphone and cameras.[3]
History
At the end of October 2021 the first sales of the AYYA T1 smartphone began in Russia. Then from the domestic smartphone, there was only software that is legally required for installation.
In March 2022 a modification of AYYA T1 appeared on the Aurora OS for legal entities (corporate customers).
In March 2023, the media reported that retail sales of the AYYA T1 smartphone did not exceed 1 thousand units in 2 years out of a batch of 5 thousand units produced.[4]
Product series
- AYYA T1: 19,000 rubles or $200 USD
- 6.56-inch screen, two main cameras (12 and 5 MP), a 13 MP front camera, a MediaTek Helio P70 processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of built-in memory with 128 GB of expansion[5]
- AYYA T2 is under development [6]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Проект российского смартфона завис из-за отсутствия тайваньских чипов. Русская служба The Moscow. Times. July 6, 2022. Русская служба The Moscow Times.
- Web site: Russia Wants Citizens To Use Made-In-Russia Ayya T1 Smartphone Running On Aurora OS. March 8, 2022. IndiaTimes.
- Web site: A $200 Russian smartphone aiming to replace the iPhone isn't getting much love — fewer than 1,000 units have been sold since its debut. April 4, 2023. Yahoo News.
- Web site: 2024-05-04 . В РФ запущено сборочное производство отечественного смартфона AYYA T1 из российских и зарубежных компонентов . 2024-06-04 . Хабр . ru.
- Web site: Ростех представил трастфон AYYA T1 на ОС "Аврора". rostec.ru.
- Web site: Rostec ready to scale up AYYA smartphones production — spokesperson. TASS.