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Apple plans to grow its India retail footprint with new stores at Noida's DLF Mall of India and Pune's Kopa, after a massive success for its Mumbai and Delhi stores. These new shops form part of Apple's big growth push in India, currently the world's second-largest market for smartphones.
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The Noida and Pune outlets are well into planning, with Apple already hiring employees for these centers, indicating early launches.
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Apple's Mumbai and Delhi outlets have turned into international best-sellers, each recording annual revenues of ₹190-210 crore and monthly sales of ₹16-17 crore.
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Apple's new outlets will provide the iconic Apple experience, involving hands-on product demonstrations, one-on-one support, and community events.
This expansion comes at the same time as Apple is increasing local production, including the new iPhone 16 series, further solidifying its focus on the Indian market.
The new stores are likely to attract high traffic, increase brand visibility, and serve India's expanding premium tech consumer base.
Apple's expansion in India marks a new chapter of innovation and customer interaction for Indian consumers.
Sources: Times Now, Business Today, News18
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