Samsung has removed the letter Z from the names of its smartphones in some European countries

So far, changes are taking effect in the Baltic countries.

Samsung убрала букву Z из названий своих смартфонов в некоторых странах Европы

Samsung has removed the letter Z from the names of its smartphones , which is associated with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. According to Radio Liberty, such a change has taken place in some European countries.

It is noted that so far the changes have occurred only on Samsung's sites in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. There has been no official comment from the company's management on the rebranding.

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Since 2020, the letter Z has been present in the label of a series of folding phones – Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3. After the start of a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Samsung refused to supply its products to the aggressor country.

Earlier, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba called for criminal liability for the use of the symbol “Z” .

Germany has decided to fine people who use the symbol of the Russian occupiers “Z”. Public use of this symbol is a criminal offense.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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