After waiting for few more hours, the first iPhone store in India is going to be opened. Last Tuesday, it was announced by Apple that on April 18, the vast iPhone store made in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla complex will be opened to the public.
Apple CEO Tim Cook himself will appear to inaugurate the store. Keeping in mind the growing iPhone demand in India, the US tech giant has decided to open an offline store.
The huge offline store in Mumbai seems to indicate that Apple is entering the Indian smartphone market with a big target. In this store, you can safely go back and choose the iPhone. Live demo will also be shown. In case of any problem, the store staff will help the customers.
In 2020, Apple opened its first online store in India. This country has occupied the second place in the world in the smartphone market. Smartphone business is growing by leaps and bounds. However, its popularity is still relatively low due to the skyrocketing price of the iPhone. Apple believes that opening an offline store will increase the demand.
Apart from Mumbai, another store will also be opened in Saket, the capital city of Delhi. It will be inaugurated on April 20. Tim Cook will also go there. Cook last visited India in 2016. This time he is coming to the opening of his company’s store. It is heard that he has expressed his desire to meet Prime Minister Modi during this visit.