Once a memorial to Apple founder Steve Jobs, this giant iPhone in St. Petersburg is the latest casualty of Russia's strict anti-gay laws.<br/> <br />A Russian group of companies called ZEFS or West European Financial Union dismantled the smartphone replica after Jobs' successor Tim Cook came out last week.<br/> <br />The company, that had installed the iPhone in a local college in 2013, now says it needs to abide by a Russian law - signed by President Putin last year - that bans the spread of what the government calls "gay propaganda" among minors.
