Samsung Galaxy Z Crease Turn 7 observe 8 s25 Stolen Importance Rs 100 Crores in London Main Points Inside of

Samsung Galaxy Z Crease Turn 7 observe 8 s25 Stolen Importance Rs 100 Crores in London Main Points Inside of


Many other models including Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Crease 7 and Turn 7 phones have been stolen in large numbers. Near the London Heathro Airport, a truck looted with an estimate 12,000 Samsung devices, which included around 5,000 Galaxy Z Crease 7 and Z Turn 7. The rest also had Galaxy Observe 8, Galaxy S25 and A16 models. The truck disappeared from the scene, after which the container was found but its belongings were missing.

Yonhapnewstv reports that a truck full of Samsung devices has been looted near Heathro Airport in London, including around 12,000 Galaxy Z Crease 7, Z Turn 7, Galaxy Observe 8, Galaxy S25 and Galaxy A16 models. The total price of the stolen devices is being reported above about Rs 100 crore in India according to 9-10 million euros, ie the latest conversion.

The report states that the truck was transferred from the airport to the Verahouse but in the middle someone interrupted it. The investigation of the British police is still going on. Samsung reported that these phones were covered with insurance, so there will be no financial loss.

Let us know that the 12GB Ram/256GB storage variant of Samsung Galaxy Z Crease 7 is priced at Rs 1,74,999. At the same time, the price of 12GB RAM/512GB storage variants is Rs 1,86,999. On the other hand, the 12GB Ram/256GB storage variant of Samsung Galaxy Z Turn 7 is priced at Rs 1,09,999, while the 12GB RAM/512GB storage variant is priced at Rs 1,21,999.

The Samsung Galaxy S25, on the other hand, was launched in India at an initial price of Rs 80,999, with a base 12GB RAM and 128GB storage configuration.

When and where was the theft of Samsung devices?

The incident occurred on August 2 at a logistics depot in London, when an entire truck was stolen with Samsung Galaxy Z Crease 7 devices.

What was the cost of stolen products?

The total cost of stolen phones is said to be more than 100 crores.

Are these devices launched in India?

Yes, these devices have been launched in India.

Can the phones be tracked?

Yes, Samsung has blocked all IMEI numbers, which will make the stolen devices useless.

Has there been any arrest?

Till now the police have not arrested anyone, but the investigation is on.

Has Samsung issued a statement on this?

Samsung has allegedly confirmed the incident, but has not openly issued any statement.