Apple is about to open 4 more new physical Apple stores in India. In the year 2022, the company opened two Apple Store Apple BKC and Apple SAKET in India. Both these Apple stores have been opened in two major metros of the country in Mumbai and Delhi. Now the company is going to open its Apple store in many more cities. The company's CEO Tim Cook has confirmed this. Last year, iPhone has a bumper sales in India. Apple has the highest value share in smartphone sales in 2024.
New Apple Store in these cities
India has now joined the list of America, China, UK, France, Australia and Japan in terms of iPhone sales. The company's iPhones have been in the list of top selling smartphones in all these markets. The company is going to open four new Appl stores in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Pune and Bengaluru to expand its network in India. By the end of the year, the number of Apple Store in India will increase from two to 6. After Delhi and Mumbai, now Pune and Bengaluru will get the Apple Store gift.
Apple dominates in value shares
According to counterpuint data, Apple Value has been at the forefront of 2024 in the stock. The company's value shares have been 23 percent. At the same time, South Korean company Samsung has been at number two with 22% shares. This is followed by the name of Chinese companies. However, Vivo has once again maintained its dominance in terms of volume. Vivo's market share in India has been 19%. At the same time, Apple's number comes after Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Reality.
Great comfort about AI
Tim Cook has made a big announcement about Apple Intelligence, saying that by April this year iPhone users will start getting Apple's AI feature in Indian languages. The CEO of the company has stated that Apple Intelligence is currently available in many languages such as French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japaniz, Korean and Simplicated Chinese. In India and Singapore, this local can be used in English languages.
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