Turkey's Vestel Venus Z20 the desperate boycott

Vestel Venus Z20 vs iPhone: Turkey and the United States don't have the best diplomatic relations lately. An economic war between the former allies has reportedly begun, with the United States imposing tariffs on some Turkish the.

With these, and with the erroneous handling of the Erdogan government, the value of the Turkish lire continues to fall. Vestel Venus Z20

In response, Turkish President Reycep Teyepp Erdogan has asked to boycott various US electronics products, especially the Apple iPhone.

Reycep Teyepp Erdogan told CNBC: "If they have an iPhone, there is Samsung on the other side. We also have our own phones. We will produce enough for ourselves. We have to make better goods than we import. ”

Reycep Teyepp Erdogan stressed in particular a domestic company, Vestel Venus, which, although not internationally recognized, is a giant in Turkey. Its parent company, Vestel, is the largest technology company in Turkey.

From a plant in the west of the country, called Vestel City, produces a lot of products, from smartphones and televisions, to washing machines and more. Many of them are exported internationally, but use different names, such as Electra and Servis.Vestel Venus Z20

Vestel mainly manufactures low-priced phones, which is very reasonable in a country where the minimum monthly wage is just below $ 300.

The top phone available today by the company is Vestel Venus Z20, which was released this year, and costs about $ 280.

Vestel Venus Z20 has a FHD 5,65″, with 18:9. Τρέχει με ένα επεξεργαστή Snapdragon 630 octa-core, which comes with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. The operating system it uses is Android 8.1 Oreo. It also has two rear cameras 16 + 5MP and one in front with an automatic camera mechanism at 5MP.

Vestel Venus Z20 is (on paper at least) a fairly decent phone. What we do not know is whether it persuades Apple's friends to buy it.

But is it possible to boycott the companies of Western technology? Too many of the key ingredients used in smartphones come from American companies such as Qualcomm.

Turkey may, of course, boycott Apple, but the country's money will continue to drive the pockets of US technology companies. If not Cupertino, then Qualcomm.

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