At the “import substitution” exhibition, Medvedev was given a Russian phone that “will not be turned off.” Pseudo-Russian Inoi R7: what smartphone was given to Dmitry Medvedev? Russian phone that was given to Medvedev

I inspected the stands of the third international specialized exhibition “Import Substitution”, studied the cabin of the new KamAZ model and received a Russian phone as a gift, RIA Novosti reports. Medvedev inspected the ice cream stand, got acquainted with the inside of the KamAZ cabin, which will go into mass production in 2019, after which he examined the bus, examined the interior, the cabin, and even pressed the button sound signal. At one of the last stands, Medvedev was presented with an Inoi R7 phone. “It is not connected to any foreign services, so it will definitely not be turned off,” the prime minister was assured. This year, Inoi smartphones running Sailfish Mobile OS won the Russian Post competition for the purchase of 15,000 smartphones for postmen. The company will pay 171.1 million rubles for the devices. with the initial price of the competition being 195 million rubles. - that is, 11,400 rubles. per piece. However, the operating system is not entirely a Russian development. Sailfish OS is owned by Finnish startup Jolla. Joined Jolla in 2016 Russian company"Open mobile platform" The project is based on the MeeGo operating system, which was used in Nokia smartphones and which the vendor decided to abandon in 2012. The platform seemed promising, so its developers separated from Finnish company, called themselves Jolla and continued to develop the operating system, which was renamed Sailfish. In May 2015, at a meeting of representatives of the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications and the Jolla company, Russia’s plans to create its own mobile operating system based on the original Sailfish OS - Sailfish Mobile OS RUS. The development is carried out by the Open Mobile Platform (OMP) company, created in April 2016, a company registered in the city of Innopolis (Tatarstan) and established by the Open Mobile Platform - Development Center LLC, created in March 2016. On September 5, 2016, Sailfish Mobile OS RUS was included in the Register of Russian Software of the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications, which government agencies are required to rely on when purchasing software, and at the end of 2016 it received a FSB certificate for data protection requirements that do not constitute a state secret.

Inoi is assembled in China, equipped with a five-inch display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 212 chipset with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory. Map support provided microSD memory capacity up to 64 GB. Smartphone supports LTE networks and has a battery capacity of 2500 mAh. The camera resolution is 8 and 5 megapixels. Except GPS smartphone also supports the GLONASS navigation system. The characteristics of the smartphone are far from top-end. But in general, it is logical that large power is not required to accept payments for utilities and other services. The price of a gadget for the public sector can hardly be called fair. Smartphones from Archos, Alcatel, Huawei, LG, HTC with similar characteristics are several times cheaper - from 4,579 thousand rubles. (data from Yandex. Market). The presence of Russian software in the registry provides advantages in government procurement software. From January 1 last year, purchases foreign programs limited for government departments (including regional and municipal authorities). If they want to buy foreign software, they must first check the registry and make sure that there are no analogues there. And if there is an analogue, then the buyer can purchase foreign software only if he publicly explains why he is not satisfied with the Russian analogue. In mid-July 2016, First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov sent a directive to state representatives on the boards of directors of state-owned companies to give preference to Russian software when purchasing software. In particular, one of the requirements for purchased software should be its availability in the registry. That is why a smartphone assembled in China from foreign-made components and running on a modified Finnish operating system cost Russian Post a price significantly higher than similar Android smartphones that had no chance of winning the tender.

Today, September 12, it became known that Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visited the third international specialized exhibition “Import Substitution”. There he was given an Inoi R7 phone. This was reported by the publication RT in Russian.

Main feature What makes this model so special is that it is assembled only from domestic materials. In addition, at the exhibition, Dmitry Medvedev paid special attention to the new model of the KamAZ cab, which will be put into mass production in 2019.

Users of social networks actively participated in the discussion of the domestic gadget, which was presented to the Prime Minister of Russia. Many noted the success Russian production, which released a phone not associated with foreign services. Users were particularly interested in the characteristics of the Inoi R7, and whether they could compete with foreign models in this regard.

Many users noted that they had not heard of such a phone and were curious to try it out themselves. Someone was glad that they had resolved the issue with the birthday gift. “I would also like to try out the new model,” one user wrote.

Earlier, iReactor wrote that Dmitry Medvedev was presented with a gift at the “Import Substitution” exhibition.

Published 09.12.17 18:31

The technical secret of the smartphone given to Medvedev, which “will not be turned off,” has already been revealed.

Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev visited the import substitution exhibition, which opened at Crocus Expo in Moscow, the press service of the Russian government reports.

During the visit, Medvedev got acquainted with the developments released in Russia and assessed the pace of import substitution in Russia. The head of government noted that in a number of industries, domestic production is developing faster than planned. The Prime Minister examined in detail the new cabin of the KamAZ truck, which will go into mass production in 2019. He also examined the new bus and examined idhumkz ice cream stand.

After that, the prime minister assessed the bus of the Russian manufacturer, went into the salon, then into the driver’s cabin and honked the horn to the exhibition visitors.

At one of the last stands, Medvedev was given mobile phone Inoi R7. This phone runs on the Sailfish Mobile operating system, which belongs to the founder of the ESN holding, owner of the RBC media holding Grigory Berezkin.

“It is not connected to any foreign services, so it will definitely not be turned off,” Medvedev was assured. The words of the developers are quoted by TASS.

The model is based on the operating room Sailfish systems Mobile on chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 212. Inoi R7 has two gigabytes RAM and 16 gigabytes built-in. The Russian phone is also equipped with a five-inch HD display and two cameras. The owner of such a device will be able to enable applications in isolated mode with access restrictions. Also the smartphone is deprived cloud services similar to iCloud, RIA FAN found out.

MOSCOW, September 12 – RIA Novosti. Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visited the third international specialized exhibition "Import Substitution" and received a Russian Inoi R7 phone as a gift.

The head of government was presented with a domestic smartphone at one of the stands. “It’s not connected to any foreign services, so they definitely won’t turn it off,” a representative of the manufacturing company assured Medvedev.

Before this, the head of the Cabinet of Ministers inspected the stands of the Lipetsk region and Ingushetia, sat in the cabin of the new KamAZ and visited the cabin of a promising model of a regular bus.

He also got acquainted with the products of the Kalinin Machine-Building Plant. At one of the exhibition stands, Medvedev drew attention to crushing and screening equipment, which, as the prime minister was explained, can be used during renovation in the process of processing construction waste. Two such cars have already been sold to Germany.

Device characteristics

Pre-installed on a Russian smartphone modified version Finnish operating system (OS) Sailfish Mobile, which offers a high degree of protection of personal data. On the OS, however, it is not possible to run Android applications.

According to the online store "Inoi", Inoi R7 is equipped Qualcomm processor Snapdragon 212 with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory, an IPS display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels and two cameras: a main 8 and a front 5 megapixel.

According to the manufacturer, the device can operate up to 200 hours in standby mode and up to 6 hours in talk mode. The low power consumption of the Sailfish operating system is especially emphasized.

The cost of Inoi R7 is 11,990 rubles.

Competitor YotaPhone

Most famous model smartphone, in the creation of which domestic specialists take part, is the Russian-Chinese YotaPhone. The first version of the device was presented in 2013.

In August, representatives of Rostec Corporation, a major shareholder Yota company Devices - stated that sales of the new smartphone YotaPhone 3 will begin in September, but Russian market it won't be released until the end of the year.

“China is the world’s largest smartphone market, and we are confident that the start of sales in China will mark the beginning of the successful global expansion of the YotaPhone brand... We expect that the company will be able to successfully sell more than one million devices in the first year of sales, excluding new markets, including Russia, where the phone is planned to be launched at the end of 2017,” Frank Chen, who distributes YotaPhone in China, explained the situation.

Today, the shareholders of Yota Devices are the Chinese China Baoli Technologies Holdings Limited (30%), the Rostec state corporation (25.1%) and MTH Limited (10%). Another 34.9% of the shares belong to the Telconet fund of Sergei Adonyev and Albert Avdolyan.

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