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IT House News on July 20, according to Izvestia reports, Apple had previously announced that it would suspend supply to Russia, and now it has continued to export products to the country.

According to reports, Apple ships thousands of units per month to Russia.However, these devices will not be sold on the shelves, but will be used for equipment warranty service replacement.. Several sources close to Apple’s Russian partners told Izvestia that Apple products will continue to be supplied to Russia. In June alone, the tech giant imported thousands of smartphones and computers.

In Russia, Apple products brought into the country under the direct import program will continue to be covered by warranty. That is, with the manufacturer’s permission, if the faulty device cannot be repaired at an Authorized Service Center (ASC), it can be replaced with a new device under the terms of the warranty. In addition, Apple continues to deliver on its commitments under the AppleCare+ Extended Support Program.

Bi2X and NB Service also confirmed the information and stated that in some cases,Replacement may take up to 45 days.

Meanwhile, experts interviewed by Izvestia agreed that Apple’s fulfillment of its warranty obligations could indicate that the company has no plans to stop its activities in Russia entirely.

IT House previously reported that Apple outlined a series of actions in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including halting all exports to its sales channels in Russia. Apple says Apple Pay and other services have been limited. Russian state media “Russia Today” and Sputnik News are no longer available for download from the Apple App Store outside Russia.On Tuesday, Russian users could still visit Apple’s online store, but when trying to buy iPhone The store will show that these products cannot be delivered to your door.

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