Apple will debut its first Retail store in India on April 18, Here are the Details!
One of the world’s largest technology companies, Apple, has long been a popular brand in India. However, Indian consumers have not had full access to Apple’s products and services due to the absence of official Apple retail stores in the country. This is set to change with the upcoming launch of Apple retail stores in India, which will provide Indian consumers with better access to the company’s products, services, and customer experience.
Apple’s Official Retail Stores in India
The first official Apple store in India will open in Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla Complex on April 18. The store, named BKC, spans approximately 22,000 square feet and features an eye-catching design. The store’s barrier is adorned with a pattern inspired by the famous Kaali Peeli taxi art.
Following the BKC store, Apple will open its second retail location in New Delhi’s Select CITYWALK District Centre, Saket, on April 20. The logo for the Apple Saket store was designed with “Delhi’s many gates, each signifying a new chapter to the city’s storied past” as its central inspiration.
Apple has also released exclusive wallpapers and a playlist to maintain excitement. Both locations will offer services such as Apple trade-in for credits, expert advice for straightforward purchase decisions, Apple Store gift cards, and the option to shop online and pick up offline.
The opening of these two stores consecutively signifies a substantial expansion for Apple in India, one of its core markets. According to the company, “These new retail locations represent a significant expansion in India and will provide great new ways for customers to browse, discover, and purchase Apple products with exceptional service and experiences.”
The upcoming Apple retail stores in India are a positive development for both Apple enthusiasts and the Indian economy. With the opening of its first physical stores in the country, Apple can provide customers with a unique and personalized experience that cannot be replicated online.
This move also highlights the growing importance of the Indian market for technology companies and Apple’s commitment to strengthening its presence in the region. As the store openings draw near, the future of Apple in India appears brighter than ever.