Here is a possible summary:
The speaker reviews a smartphone called AYAT-1, which is marketed as a Russian phone with a hardware switch to disable the camera and microphone. He criticizes the phone for being outdated, overpriced, and made in China with Chinese components. He says it cannot replace the iPhone or any other modern device, and it does not have a Russian operating system or processor. He thinks the phone is only worth buying if it is heavily subsidized, and he asks the viewers to suggest a better name for a real Russian phone. He ends the video with a sarcastic remark about peace and survival.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
1. The text is a transcript of a video review of a smartphone called AYAT-1 by a Russian YouTuber named Vilsack.
2. The smartphone is marketed as a Russian product with a hardware switch to disable the camera and microphone modules for privacy.
3. The smartphone has a 6.55 inch IPS screen with 720p resolution, a MediaTek Helio P70 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage, a 4000 mAh battery, and runs on Android 11.
4. The smartphone costs 19,000 rubles (about $250) and is considered outdated and overpriced by the reviewer, who compares it to other devices from Xiaomi, Asus, and Yota.
5. The smartphone was supposed to run on Aurora OS, a Russian operating system based on Sailfish OS from Finland, but the reviewer could not find a version with Aurora OS.
6. The smartphone is actually made in China with Chinese components and is likely based on a ready-made solution from Arima Communications, a Taiwanese company that offers OEM/ODM services.
7. The smartphone is distributed by a company called Smart Ecosystem from Sochi, Russia, which also sells 4G modems and push-button phones.
8. The reviewer criticizes the design, the camera quality, the protective glass, the headphones, and the name of the smartphone, and says that it cannot replace an iPhone or any other modern device.
9. The reviewer mentions Maria Butina, a State Duma deputy who endorsed the smartphone and said that iPhones are unnecessary, and shows a clip of her commercial for AYAT-1.
10. The reviewer hopes for peace and says that Russians will survive without foreign products.