The Asian Age

SAMSUNG OPENS BIGGEST STORE WORLD- WIDE

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Mumbai, Sept. 11: Samsung opened its biggest mobile store in the world in India on Tuesday as it tries to take pole position in the world’s second- biggest smartphone market amid fierce competitio­n from Chinese brands.

The South Korean tech giant’s roughly 33,000 square foot ( 3,000 square metre) store in Bengaluru will help it extend its lead in India over global rival Apple, which has yet to open any flagship stores in the country.

India, which boasts more than a billion wireless connection­s, presents a lucrative opportunit­y for smartphone makers to expand beyond China and US where growth has slowed.

Samsung opened the world’s biggest smartphone plant in Noida just two months ago.

“India is an extremely important market,” Mohandeep Singh, senior VP, mobile business at Samsung India told Reuters, adding that the company plans to open more such stores in some of India’s top 10 cities. “These stores ... will really help us further consolidat­e our share as we move forward,” Mr Singh said.

The new store will feature Samsung mobile devices but also showcase its consumer electronic­s products and latest innovation­s. It will also house a service centre for phones.

Samsung has spent “huge” money to lease out the property, Mr Singh said, declining to give specifics.

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