More than two years after making its India foray, iPhone-maker Apple is all set to open its fourth store in the country in Pune, marking a significant expansion chapter for the US-based tech giant.
"Apple today announced it will open doors to its first store in Pune – Apple Koregaon Park – on September 4," the company said in a statement.
The Pune store will offer customers new ways to explore and purchase Apple products, as well as experience Apple’s services in person, the company said.
The move comes just a week after Taiwanese electronics giant, Foxconn, commenced production of iPhone 17 at its Bengaluru factory. iPhone too had recently outlined plans to open a new store in Bengaluru on September 2.
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At Apple Hebbal – its upcoming Bengaluru store – and Apple Koregaon Park, customers are slated to be able to explore Apple's latest product lineup, experience new features, and receive expert support from team members including specialists, creatives, and dedicated business teams, the company assured its users, adding that they will also be able to attend 'Today at Apple' sessions at these new store locations.
"Designed to inspire and educate, ‘Today at Apple’ helps customers get started with their devices or take their skills further – whether in photography, music, art, or coding – through free events led by ‘Apple Creatives’," it further stated.