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Samsung opens biggest experience centre

- SAMREEN AHMAD

After launching the world's largest mobile phone-manufactur­ing factory in Noida in July, Samsung has now opened its biggest experience centre in Bengaluru.

Opera House, the 33,000 sq ft iconic building in the city’s central business district, has been given a facelift to showcase Samsung's mobile devices and other consumer electronic products. It has a service centre for phones and is equipped with high-speed public Wi-Fi.

“Today’s consumers, especially millennial­s, seek unique experience­s. They want to interact with the brand. This is what Samsung Opera House is about. We have curated never seen before experience­s that will excite people,” said H C Hong, president and chief executive officer at Samsung southwest Asia. These experience­s revolve around transforma­tive technologi­es such as virtual reality (VR), artificial intelligen­ce and Internet of Things.

A customer will be able to enjoy VR experience­s such as the 4D sway chair or the Whiplash Pulsar 4D chair that makes 360 degrees three-dimensiona­l movements. One can slip into the role of a fighter pilot doing extreme aircraft stunts, experience a space battle, or a roller-coaster ride. For those who enjoy kayaking, rowing, or cycling, they can do so through VR.

Samsung's decision to come closer to the customer by offering them such unique experience­s comes at a time when the South Korean electronic giant is facing intense competitio­n in the country, the largest smartphone market in the world after China. According to a Counterpoi­nt Research report, Samsung is neck and neck with Chinese manufactur­er Xiaomi in the smartphone segment with both the companies cornering 28 per cent of the market in the second quarter of 2018.

However, the performanc­e of Chinese brands continued to remain strong. Chinese brands, such as Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo, accounted for 57 per cent of the smartphone market in the first quarter of 2018, up from 53 per cent during the first quarter of 2017. Hence, mobile phone manufactur­ers, such as Samsung and Motorola, are playing aggressive­ly in the market to spur growth. According to Samsung, consumers can prebook the home theatre zone at the experience centre for watching movies and shows. The centre will house a home appliance zone, with a kitchen set-up where a chef will provide live cooking demonstrat­ions using Samsung smart ovens. The company wants to develop the Bengaluru centre as a meeting point for start-ups and venture capitalist­s, Mohandeep Singh, senior vice-president, mobile business at Samsung India, told Reuters.

Samsung will have the biggest-ever display of accessorie­s, including cases, covers and power banks, on a 24-feet wall at the Bengaluru centre.

There will be a range of Harman Kardon, JBL and Samsung audio products for sale. The company is looking at more such experience centres in top cities of the country over a period of time. Samsung, at present, manufactur­es over 60 million smartphone­s in India. Once the company's Noida plant becomes functional, it will double its current capacity to 120 million units per annum.

 ?? PHOTO:PTI ?? Employees demonstrat­e at the virtual reality section during the inaugurati­on of world’s largest mobile experience centre ‘Samsung Opera House’ in Bengaluru on Tuesday
PHOTO:PTI Employees demonstrat­e at the virtual reality section during the inaugurati­on of world’s largest mobile experience centre ‘Samsung Opera House’ in Bengaluru on Tuesday
 ??  ?? Mobile experience centre at Samsung Opera House on Brigade Road, Bengaluru
Mobile experience centre at Samsung Opera House on Brigade Road, Bengaluru

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