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Apple opens new retail location in New Delhi, India

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In the bustling city of New Delhi, Apple has opened a new retail location called Apple Saket. The store is designed to offer customers a welcoming space to shop for Apple’s full range of products and services, as well as receive exceptional support from team members.

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The store’s Today at Apple sessions are presented in a roundtable-style format for a more personalized experience. These sessions are designed for everyone, from photographers and musicians to first-time Apple customers. Customers can learn how to get the most out of their devices by participating in free daily in-store sessions.

Apple Saket’s uniquely designed curved storefront features white oak tables displaying Apple’s products and accessories, as well as a feature wall manufactured in India. The store also has a dedicated Apple Pickup station that makes it easier for customers to order online and collect their devices in-store at a convenient time.

Apple Saket in New Delhi, India
Apple Saket in New Delhi, India

Like all Apple facilities, Apple Saket runs on 100 percent renewable energy and is carbon neutral. The store has more than 70 highly skilled retail team members who come from a combined 18 states in India and collectively speak more than 15 languages. They’re excited to help customers in Delhi discover and shop for the latest Apple products, including the new iPhone 14 in yellow, with its powerful camera features and groundbreaking safety capabilities.

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For hands-on technical and hardware support, customers can make a reservation at the Genius Bar at Apple Saket for help from an Expert. Genius Bar appointments can help with everything from setting up a device, recovering an Apple ID, selecting an AppleCare plan, or modifying subscriptions.

Apple Saket in New Delhi, India
Apple Saket in New Delhi, India

The new retail location in New Delhi will provide customers with a unique and personalized experience through its Today at Apple programming. The sessions will take place in a roundtable setting, designed to offer a more personalized and engaging experience.

Apple Saket has something for everyone, from photographers and musicians to artists and first-time Apple customers. With a diverse range of offerings, participants can learn new skills, tips and tricks to get the most out of their Apple devices. Some of the Today at Apple sessions include: “Getting Started with iPhone”, “Edit Your Photos on iPhone”, “Make Your Own Emoji” and “Personalizing Your Apple Watch”. Customers can also learn how to capture their ideas on iPad.

To participate in a Today at Apple session, customers can register on the Apple website at apple.com/in/today/saket. With this innovative program, Apple Saket is set to become an exciting hub for education and inspiration, enabling customers to unlock the full potential of their Apple products.

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